Highlanders resolve dispute
Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS say they have resolved the dispute which resulted in some of their players walking out on the club’s pre-season camp this week. Bosso, the Premiership’s oldest football…
Ngezi Platinum sign new players
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter NGEZI Platinum Stars have signed Nigerian striker Osie Miniru as they target winning the domestic Premiership title this year. They have brought in former Mutare City…
StanChart pleads guilty
The competition commission has said that Standard Chartered Bank has pleaded guilty to currency manipulation, including of the rand, citing a consent agreement between Standard Chartered Bank and the New York state department of financial services.
Nigeria’s race for 2019 presidency
Nigerians will on February 16 choose who will lead Africa’s largest democracy between two leading contenders: President Muhammadu Buhari and former vice president Atiku Abubakar. The two have run for president nine times between them.
Dendairy set to expand production
Kwekwe-based dairy producer, Dendairy, is set to commission three new packaging lines as part of an ongoing expansion programme. The company has been undergoing an expansion exercise with an aim of doubling its production in the first half of the year and the commissioning of the new packaging lines will be a step in the right direction.
Warrant of arrest for VID official’s impersonator
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A Beitbridge magistrate has issued a warrant of arrest for Sydney Mashu (57) of Mutare who absconded trial for impersonating a senior Vehicle Inspect Department (VID)…
Spring Festival travel rush sends festive vibes across globe
The Spring Festival travel rush, originating from a long-held tradition for Chinese people to reunite with their families during the Chinese New Year, has now embraced numerous international elements.
Drug-resistant TB a global threat
Deadly, drug-resistant tuberculosis – as lethal as Ebola and tough to treat in even the best hospitals — is a “blinking red” worldwide threat, the head of a global health fund warned in an interview with AFP.
‘Mash East crop, livestock condition fairly good’
The crop and livestock situation in Mashonaland East is fairly good, although some parts of the province were affected by the dry spell, Provincial Agricultural Technician and Extension Services officer Mr Leonard Munamati has said.
Mberengwa launches irrigation scheme support programme
There is need to strengthen cohesion and functionality in irrigation communities to enhance food capacity and security for the development of the country, an official said yesterday. Midlands Provincial Irrigation Officer, Engineer Shingirirai Zano, said irrigation schemes ought to take a leading role in producing food for the country to be food self-sufficient.











