Meet Zim Gems’ ‘Minister of Defence’
WHEN the late Mtshede Primary School teacher and netball coach Mrs Mabvongodze forced the lanky and reserved Gems Goal Defender Felistas Kwangwa to pursue netball back in 2007, she had seen something big in the then short distance sprinter.
Football clubs must follow modern trends
Zenzo Moyo Teams must not rely on gate takings alone. Gone are days where clubs would pay winning bonuses and salaries using gate takings. Serious teams now have different portfolios…
Sables win again
ON-FIRE Zimbabwe Sables powered to their second victory when they held off a late comeback by hosts Uganda in a Victoria Cup rugby encounter at Kyadondo Sports Club in Kampala yesterday. The Cranes looked like they were headed for a massive defeat after the visitors scored three quick-fire tries in the opening stages of the game but some methodical build-ups by the East Africans set the stage for a nervy finish by Zimbabwe.
Low production fetters United Refineries Limited exports
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter LOW production capacity is haunting one of the country’s leading cooking oil and soap manufacturers, United Refineries Limited (URL)’s prospects of generating foreign currency through…
Drug supplies improve significantly
The availability of essential medicines in public health institutions has significantly increased from 52 percent to 65 percent in the last two months after Government availed funds for the life-saving drugs.
Eye on Fashion . . . The lash life
Rutendo Chidawanyika JUST like artificial hair and nails; fake lashes are the in thing. False eyelashes have been in the in for a couple of years now. They add something…
Zifa, Chiyangwa tiff rages on
Zifa’s fallout with former president Philip Chiyangwa appears far from being over as the association’s executive has said they will continue with their efforts to recall him from Cosafa.
Zim elephant endowment: blessing or curse?
Phineas Chauke NATURAL resource endowment is a major factor underlying economic flourishment for countries globally. Timber, gold, diamonds, uranium, oil and wildlife are some of the natural resources that are…
Zimbabwe-Tanzania to further deepen relations
Kuda Bwititi, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE and Tanzania are set to further deepen bilateral ties as they are scheduled to hold a three-day Joint Permanent Commission on Co-operation (JPCC) in Harare…
Local inventors step up to the plate . . . Young geeks pioneer new technologies . . . Govt puts funds in innovation
Davison Nhika is the branch supervisor at the Third Street CMED (Central Mechanical and Engineering Department) service station in central Harare, and every day he had to undertake the painstaking task of physically checking the amount of fuel in the four underground tanks, at intervals.











