Number of rejected tobacco bales falls
Harare. – As the tobacco selling season progresses, the number of bales being rejected for different reasons continues to decline compared to the same period last year, the industry regulator has said.
Number of rejected tobacco bales falls
Harare. – As the tobacco selling season progresses, the number of bales being rejected for different reasons continues to decline compared to the same period last year, the industry regulator has said.
Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup
MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.
Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup
MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.
Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup
MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.
Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup
MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.
Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup
MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.
Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup
MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.
Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup
MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.
Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup
MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.

