FC Platinum bus supporters to Bulawayo

FC PLATINUM have chartered buses to ferry their supporters from Zvishavane to Bulawayo for the epic CAF Champions’ League match. “We are hoping to get a good crowd behind the team here in Bulawayo and the atmosphere in the city is very encouraging that they will be behind us for a national cause,” said club spokesperson Chido Chizondo.

Nyoni completes CAPS Utd move

SPEED MERCHANT Gabriel Nyoni has completed his move to CAPS United and promised the Green Machine fans some fireworks this season. The winger played for Highlanders last year where he was the club vice-captain.

Acting President rolls out centre pivots

Acting President Constantino Chiwenga yesterday launched the second phase of the centre pivot irrigation facility under a special maize production initiative being spearheaded by Government in partnership with Pedstock Investments, indicating only deserving farmers should benefit from the scheme.

Murder cases top High Court roll

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The 2019 legal year begins on Monday, with the High Court expected to hear 44 murder cases during the first quarter. Only one case of…

Why Africa loves China

Much of the academic literature on the China-Africa partnership unjustifiably perpetuates the Sino-phobic narrative. The media also wrongly portrays China as a predatory actor in Africa

$5m campaign against hunger unveiled

The United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID) and the World Food Programme (WFP) Zimbabwe yesterday signed a US$5 million agreement to alleviate hunger in five districts in the country through the latter’s Lean Season Assistance (LSA) programme.

Storm damages Beitbridge border building

HEAVY rains accompanied by strong winds pounded Beitbridge yesterday afternoon, destroying a section of the roof of the border post building that houses the arrivals section. No one was injured, but some goods were damaged.

Chitungwiza Harmony Singers scout for new talent

Award-wining choral group Chitungwiza Harmony Singers is going on a talent search drive that will see it signing 30 new singers. This is in a bid to increase membership from the existing 70 members to a hundred.

Manufacturers favour tuckshops paying forex

GOVERNMENT’S battle to provide lowly priced products to citizens could be futile as long as manufacturers continue to deliver goods to traders in the informal sector, particularly the tuck shops in downtown Harare, which largely operate outside the tax system.

SA waste management firm keen to invest in Zim

A SOUTH African company, Mashana Business Enterprises — whose representatives met President Mnangagwa at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland last year — has approached Government with a US$327 million investment kit for waste management.

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