Mangwiro set target on mini-league

TRIANGLE coach Taurai Mangwiro has set his sights on reaching the mini-league stage of the Confederation Cup competition but his Chiredzi outfit will get a hint of their pedigree when they plunge into their maiden continental football adventure with a clash against Burundi visitors Rukinzo at Barboufields this afternoon.

Bafa, Bulawayo Social League back in action

Ngqwele Dube and Mandla Moyo, Sports Reporters REBELS FC increased their lead at the top of the Bulawayo Amateur Football League (Bafa) to four points when they registered a victory against…

ZimTrade seeks to tweak export structure

ZimTrade is seeking to refocus the country’s export concentration that is now led by South Africa and products composition where minerals and commodities are dominating, according to the trade body’s chief executive officer Allan Majuru.

The drive is in sync with the new dispensation’s focus to revamp the country’s export strategy so that it can be anchored on value added and beneficiated goods as well as manufacturing sector driven as expounded by President Mnangagwa.

Cricket’s unsung heroes

A grounds man at Harare Sports Club reckons that the nets there have developed cracks “big enough to trap a toddler’s foot”.

Despite that, he, together with his colleagues, still do all they can to maintain the cricket field.

Identity crisis

Tafadzwa Gwetai WHAT can the visual arts, spoken and written word, theatre and music tell us about an individual or a community? Artists are constantly talking about exploring “identity” through…

Navidale Textiles to knit its way into Zambia

Navidale Textiles, is not a name easily recognisable in Zimbabwe, but the knitwear manufacturing company is big enough that it plans to “knit” its way into the Zambian market.

Navidale Textiles (Navidale) is one of the 24 Zimbabwean companies that were exhibiting at the Zambia Agriculture and Commercial Show (ZACS) last week and is hoping the appearance will be a stepping stone into penetrating the Zambian market.

What is the significance of lobola?

A man drives into a head on collision on purpose, killing himself, his wife and their one-year-old toddler. He felt there was no reason for him to live anymore after his in-laws had refused to accept his lobola.

He was told that he did not qualify to marry their daughter, even after siring a child with her. To them, he was a penniless mukwasha (son-in-law). Frustrated, the guy took to the bottle before deciding to take a drive with his family with a plan to end his misery through a murder suicide.

First Lady salutes the Salvation Army

Debra Matabvu, Harare Bureau FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has commended churches for complementing Government efforts to foster development through education, health and skills projects that have transformed lives.  Speaking at the…

Shortfalls: Health insurance’s big risk

All things being equal, the purpose of health insurance is to cover an individual on a rainy day, but due to the prevailing economic climate, that “cover” seems to be porous and patients have been suffering the burden of paying out not only excessive, but ridiculous out-of-pocket costs, more commonly known as “shortfalls”.

Green Fund for renewable energy projects

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter  ZIMBABWE will soon establish a Green Fund to help in the finance and development of renewable energy projects, with the Government anticipating the country should be…

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