BOUYANT WARRIORS READY TO SCALE THE PYRAMIDS IN EGYPT

WARRIORS coach Sunday “Mhofu” Chidzambwa believes his side has a strong reason to harbor high hopes and expectations at this year’s African Cup of Nations tournament after holding former African champions Nigeria to a goalless draw in an international football friendly match at the weekend.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Introduction of our own currency critical

At the height of our financial hiatus in 2009, Zimbabwe adopted a multi-currency basket, effectively ending the conventional ownership and exclusive use of its own currency, the Zimbabwe dollar.

Govt keeps eye on ill-gotten wealth

Proposed amendments to the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act will incorporate provisions for the High Court to issue out unexplained wealth orders, as Government moves to consolidate efforts to curtail financial and economic crimes such as tax evasion.

Inaugural Fashion Fete lives up to billing

Despite power cuts that affected the inaugural “Friday Fashion Fete”, which was held over the weekend at Food Nest, the event lived to its billing and was highly attended.

Chrome rakes in US$100m

HIGH carbon ferrochrome exports have registered a 35 percent jump in the first quarter of the year compared to 85 000 tonnes produced the same period last year, earning the country US$100 million, according to official statistics.

Warriors dinner set for Wednesday

WITH less than two weeks to go before the African Cup of Nations burst into life, the Warriors Fundraising Committee will get down to business of mobilising funds for the senior national football team by hosting a fund-raising dinner at a local hotel in Harare on Wednesday.

Bako untouchable at DonnyBrook

ZIMBABWE’S junior motocross champion rider Emmanuel Bako showed that his nerves are made of steel when he made a miraculous recovery from a hand injury to win the 85cc Class during yesterday’s round three of the Bogwheelers Club’s Club Championship series at Donnybrook Raceway in Harare.

Falling renewable power costs may prop up climate action

Zimbabwe’s ongoing power outages have once again brought into focus the need for accelerated investment into alternative renewable energy by both public and private actors.

I did not expect to win: Barty

PARIS. — Newly-crowned French Open champion Ashleigh Barty said that she did not imagine winning a Grand Slam title “at all” when she took a break from tennis in 2014 to play cricket.

Govt to complete 17 new schools

THE construction of 17 schools funded by the OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID) is almost complete and the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is now purchasing learning equipment.

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