Roadblocks to continue: Mathema

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter HOME Affairs Minister Cain Mathema has said police roadblocks will continue in the country’s major highways as they help prevent criminal activities and bring a semblance…

Chapungu boot FCP out of Chibuku Cup

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Govt moves into bulk fuel imports

The intermittent fuel supply bottlenecks occasionally witnessed in some parts of the country have jolted Government into considering venturing into bulk fuel importation to ensure steady availability of the commodity.

Mr Zim battle too close to call

THERE was a time when the likes of Bible Mhizha and Innocent Choga used to blow other bodybuilders off the stage.

Their historic captures of the Mr Zimbabwe title seemed to be by consensus, even the guys they beat had no qualms about it.

Taylor 6000 times more focused

BRENDAN TAYLOR (Pictured)wasn’t too surprised when he received the news that his 18-month-old son had been bitten by a dog while playing at home last Saturday. The top order batsman was forced to abandon a Chevrons intra-team match at Harare Sports Club as he rushed back home to check on his twin son Sam.

Parly to push for pro-business laws

As the Ninth Parliament knuckles down to business on Tuesday, Government will give precedence to legislation that empowers it to lay foundations for a moderately prosperous economy by 2030.

Daggers out for PDV

SABLES coach Peter De Villers could be on his way out with former national team coach Collin Osborne, who quit as the assistant coach of English Premiership side Harlequins in July, tipped as the favourite to take over.

Edible oil producers target outgrower schemes

Edible oil manufacturers have come up with an elaborate plan to increase support to soyabean outgrower schemes for the 2018-2019 summer cropping season, as they angle to increase production of the crop, which is a key ingredient in the sector.

Farmers cheer timeous inputs and uninterrupted power

Farmers are cheering Government’s move to distribute farming inputs timeously and provide uninterrupted power supplies, saying this primes the sector for continued growth.

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