MUSONA DESERVES RESPECT . . . In football, just like in life, setbacks are part of the game
WHEN Zimbabwe Warriors’ captain, Knowledge Musona, went on Twitter at the weekend to rally his men not to let their defeat at the hands of hosts Egypt in the 2019 AFCON finals game on Friday night, he probably didn’t expect this would provoke some of the brutal responses he received.
Myth, tale of Kariba’s Nyaminyami
Kariba Dam — Zimbabwe and Zambia’s main source of electricity — has dwindled to a mere 30 percent, sparking myth and mystery, reality and perceptions of reality, science and tradition.
Zimplats to build 160MW solar farm
Zimbabwe’s largest platinum group metals (PGMs) producer, Zimplats Holdings, says it is interrogating the feasibility of constructing a 160 megawatts solar power plant to guarantee uninterrupted and affordable power supplies to the group’s operations.
Russia in Africa . . . Can it offer an alternative to the US and China?
Russia has never had an African colony. It stayed out of the scramble for Africa, only engaging with African states in the 19th century.
ZSE amasses $2 billion in a week
Stocks maintained an upward trajectory on firming demand as investors on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) amassed a cumulative $2 billion last week alone.
ZSE amasses $2 billion in a week
Stocks maintained an upward trajectory on firming demand as investors on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) amassed a cumulative $2 billion last week alone.
Kamambo eyes CAF post
ZIFA president Felton Kamambo’s rise in the corridors of power, on the domestic and continental front, could move another gear up if he lands one of the CAF executive committee posts here next month.
AFRICAN SPORTS MINISTERS EXPLORE STRATEGIES
ACTING Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kazembe Kazembe was one of the 16 African ministers who attended a high-profile indaba here yesterday that discussed, among other things, the future of sport on the continent.
Zesa power cuts cost hospitals
Health institutions operating in the Belgravia area of Harare have appealed to the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) to spare them of load-shedding to save lives and ensure they continue in business.
Drought affects cotton production
Manicaland is expected to record a decrease in the volume of cotton this year following a poor season where the quality and weight of the crop was affected by the drought which hit the province.









