Brave Bafana’s Afcon run ends with Nigeria defeat

Cape Town — Bafana Bafana’s run at the 2019 African Cup of Nations is over after they lost 2-1 to Nigeria in a quarter-final encounter yesterday.  It was South Africa…

Controversial VAR debuts in Afcon

Cairo — VAR, the video review system that sparked chaotic scenes at the Caf Champions League final two months ago, made its Africa Cup of Nations debut yesterday for Benin’s…

Gueye takes Senegal to Afcon semi-finals

Cairo — Senegal reached the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals for the first time since 2006 when Idrissa Gueye scored to deliver a 1-0 last-eight win over Benin in Cairo…

Embrace agric technologies, President tells farmers

President Mnangagwa says farmers should embrace new farming technologies to improve productivity and reduce the country’s dependence on imports.

UN, UK note Zim reforms

The United Nations (UN) and Britain have hailed legislative, economic and media reforms Harare is undertaking, giving impetus to ongoing re-engagement efforts.

Govt opens door for drug manufacturers

GOVERNMENT is calling for partnerships between local and foreign investors to set up generic drug manufacturing plants to improve drugs availability and create jobs.

SB Moyo sets record straight on Zimdollar

Government insists that the ban on the use of multiple currencies will remain in place as it seeks to lower the cost of doing business and get the economy functioning again after decades of uncompetitive pricing due to expensive currencies.

New ambassadors ready for duty

President Mnangagwa yesterday met the newly-appointed ambassadors-designate at State House and blessed them with his final marching orders before departure to their various countries of deployment.

8 ZACC chiefs to be named

President Mnangagwa is soon expected to announce the appointment of members of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) after Parliament submitted the list of successful candidates to his office.

Namibian envoy hails Zim’s ‘quality’ education

ZIMBABWE’S quality education has contributed to the development of not only Southern African countries, but the Frontline states, says Namibia’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe Balbina Daes Piennar.

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