A BASTION OF LOYALTY, AN OASIS OF HUMILITY
KAITANO TEMBO, a bastion of loyalty to the SuperSport United cause who is marking his 20th anniversary at the club, celebrated one of his finest moments as a coach on Wednesday night when he masterminded a spectacular 1-0 win over Orlando Pirates in Nelspruit.
Govt talks economy on Youth Day
Zimbabwe yesterday celebrated the second edition of the National Youth Day amid calls for young people to be focused and emulate sacrifices made by heroes of the liberation struggle towards independence and economic development of the country.
Varun Beverages eyes agro-processing
Indian beverages firm, Varun Beverages, is eyeing agro-processing business in a move meant to boost export earnings for the country with an investment of not less than US$30 million in the pipeline. In June last year, the beverages maker launched its beverages plant that produces Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Mirinda and 7Up.
Editorial Comment: Specialist hospital plans good news
As we speak about Vision 2030, where Government has set its goals on attaining a middle income economy by then, there are key variables that make that vision a reality. Healthcare and education are important. This is why, apart from defence, they have a bigger budgetary allocation.
DEMBARE ROPE IN MBEGA
THE Dynamos technical department have recommended the signing of former Cameroonian Under-20 player, Herve Vincent Mbega, ahead of the initial Premier Soccer League deadline set for today. The 24-year old midfielder impressed Glamour Boys coach Lloyd Chigowe after a one-week trial.
Sharif Mussa for Egypt
FORMER Warriors manager Sharif Mussa continues to get recognition from the Confederation of African Football in his new role as Match General Coordinator to handle a tough Confederation Cup match between Egyptian giants Zamalek and perennial campaigners Petr Atletico of Angola.
Nation embraces clean-up
The nation is embracing the National Clean-up Day, with more corporates and individuals participating and also aiming towards boosting the tourism sector and income generation through recycling of waste. President Mnangagwa declared the first Friday of each calendar month as a National Clean-Up Day as the Government moves to ensure the country has sustainable environment management and waste disposal systems.
Council pays $500k for faulty solar traffic lights
GWERU City Council is counting it’s losses after paying about $500 000 for solar-powered traffic lights which are now malfunctioning, barely a year after they were installed. Council still requires about $90 000 to complete the installation of the lights. The municipality awarded the contract to Drewland, a Chinese company, in 2013 with a target of installing solar-powered traffic lights at 16 intersections in the city, which was expected to reduce its power bill.
First Lady donates medical equipment
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has donated medical equipment for dental, cataract and disability rehabilitation to the health sector. Officially handing over the equipment to the…











