Headway in civil service housing project

Construction of houses for civil servants is expected to start next month with over 75 000 Government employees having already registered for the low-cost units.

Why donkeys are facing their biggest ever crisis

The world’s donkeys are facing a population crisis because of the huge demand for their skins in China, where they are used to make health foods and traditional medicine.

Duty on fertiliser scrapped

Government has suspended duty on imported urea and ammonium nitrate fertilisers to ensure adequate supplies of the commodities in the 2017-18 cropping season.

Bantu gone, three more to go!

Sports Reporters Harare City 5-0 Bantu Rovers BANTU ROVERS yesterday became the first team to be relegated from the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League this season after being thumped 5-0…

Rowing in another direction

AFTER an illustrious career, including two appearances at the Olympics, Micheen Thornycroft is ready to row in another direction.

King Mayavo the Seventh?

THE most experienced hands may not be the safest as far as the Zimbabwe cricket team is concerned ahead of the two match Test series against West Indies in Bulawayo.

Retailers sabotage bid exposed

Bulawayo Bureau UNSCRUPULOUS retailers are ripping off customers through unilateral price increases at a time when manufactures have not made any upward adjustments.

More Chibuku, more super problems

Sir 18area.coms THE script for this year’s Chibuku Super Cup must have been written by a drunk story teller.

Brett is fretting

Don Makanyanga FC PLATINUM midfielder Brett Amidu is a tormented soul! The 21–year-old midfielder, snapped from Dynamos at the start of the season amid high expectations, has not set Mandava…

Red Devils held at Anfield

Manchester United ceded the initiative in the Premier League title race after being held to a goalless draw by arch rivals Liverpool in a drab encounter at Anfield yesterday.

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