Funding woes hold back Gringo
Comedian Gringo (real name Lazarus Boora) has bemoaned lack of funding and piracy for the stunted growth of comedy in Zimbabwe.
Inputs scheme boosts cotton
COTTON farming in Manicaland has almost doubled following a rise in the uptake of inputs by farmers under the Presidential Inputs Support Scheme.
ZRP, HIT ink technology deal
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP)and Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in software enhancement and staff development aimed at improving the force’s capacity to fight crime.
Trump after Venezuelan oil, riches — Maduro
Venezuela’s natural reserves, such as oil, gas, and gold, encourage the US to seek regime change there, President Maduro told RT, saying he won’t be remembered as a leader who showed weakness and ignorance to his people.
Mamelodi hails Chiyangwa
TWO years after he retired from mainstream administration, former FIFA development officer for Eastern and Southern Africa Ashford Mamelodi has continued to follow events in the international game and has hailed COSAFA president Philip Chiyangwa for “steadying the regional body’s ship.’’
Pistorius’ lawyer Barry Roux to lead Bushiri defence team
Embattled prophet Shepherd Bushiri has acquired the services of top defence advocate Barry Roux, the Sowetan newspaper reported yesterday.
Reds won’t crack: Klopp
LONDON. — Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool will not crack from the pressure applied by Manchester City in the English Premier League football title race, but admitted his side were fortunate to get away with scoring an offside goal against West Ham United on Monday night.
Jose admits to tax fraud
LONDON. — Ex-Manchester United boss José Mourinho has agreed a prison term in Spain for tax fraud, but will not go to jail.
Tennis Zim president resigns
TENNIS Zimbabwe have been rocked by the resignation of president Martin Lock on the eve of the Davis Cup draw set for today in London.
10 businessmen nabbed over child killings
Tanzanian police have arrested 10 businessmen in Njombe and Makambako towns in the east African nation’s southern highlands in connection with the recent killing of 10 children, the speaker of the National Assembly Job Ndugai, said on Monday.










