Pep to strengthen his City

MANCHESTER. – Pep Guardiola is already planning to make newly-crowned English Premiership soccer champions Manchester City even stronger for next season. City want to stay ahead of the chasing pack…

Jailed pangolin trio granted bail

Martha Leboho Masvingo Correspondent A Masvingo teacher and two accomplices who were jailed nine years after being found in possession of a pangolin they tried to sell for $5 000…

Literary affair in memory of poet Penny

Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf The newly published “Tribute to Penny” (Forteworx Press), an anthology of poems and prose composed in memory of the late poet and award-winning journalist Brian T Penny,…

Accomodate other leagues, Sports Commission tells ZINA

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Sports Commission have advised the Zimbabwe Netball Association to amend their constitution and allow for registration of other leagues to be run by separate league…

MSU students create website for accommodation outside campus

Two Midlands State University (MSU) students have designed a website for the university that allows students to access off-campus accommodation online.

Somalia seeks to mend ties with UAE amid diplomat spat

MOGADISHU. — Somalia has hinted it could release the $9.6 million seized from a plane chartered by United Arab Emirates (UAE) diplomats to transport the cash to Mogadishu, a move…

Eagles edge rising stars

IN a close Pro50 Championship match at Takashinga Sports Club yesterday, Harare Metropolitan Eagles staved off a gallant challenge from Rising Stars to beat them by 28 runs via the…

Value chains key to unlocking funding

Dr Sanderson Abel A value chain consists of a series of activities that add value to a final product, beginning with the production, continuing with the processing or elaborating of…

Kadoma drafts new strategic plan

Blessings Chidakwa in Kadoma Kadoma Municipality is in the process of crafting a new five-year strategic plan to replace the current one that expires at the end of the year.…

Tanzania to employ 6,000 science teachers

ARUSHA. — Tanzanian government plans to employ 6,000 teachers by June this year, in an effort to end the shortage of science and mathematics teachers in the east African nation,…

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