Young scientists’ return to Africa vital

Africa is a continent hard hit by brain drain. Thousands of skilled workers have left Africa in search of greener pastures, leaving the continent starved of human capital.

Maguranyanga targets Olympics

PROMISING sprinter, Kundai Maguranyanga, says his participation at the African Games will provide him with the chance to assess his progress towards qualifying for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Top junior riders out of African champs

TWO of the country’s top junior motocross riders — Emile Croisette and Tadiwanashe Nyamupfukudza — have ruled themselves out of next weekend’s FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations Championships at Donnybrook Park in Harare due to holiday commitments and injury.

US$160m logistic hub for Kanyemba

The US$160 million multi-model logistic hub project earmarked for Kanyemba by a United States of America-based company, Zura Southern Africa, is the first such project to be approved by the US government in three decades, the company’s founder, Mr Darren Moore, has said.

Sables host Uganda

ZIMBABWE’S Sables are back in the capital where they host Uganda’s Cranes in their return leg of the Victoria Cup at the Machinery Exchange Stadium at Harare Sports Club on Saturday.

UZ student hacks minister’s account

A student from the University of Zimbabwe has appeared in court on allegations of stealing $15 100 from Minister of State in Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s Office, Evelyn Ndlovu.

Manchester Utd, Twitter to meet

Twitter and Manchester United representatives will meet within the next few weeks to discuss the racist abuse aimed at Paul Pogba following Monday night’s English Premiership football game with Wolves.

Dodo to choose assistants

NEW CAPS United coach Darlington Dodo is expected to name his backroom staff before the Green Machine’s Castle Lager Premiership match against Chapungu at Ascot on Saturday.

EMA targets green solutions

The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) is working on innovative solutions to the environmental challenges being faced by the country.

Govt, WFP to assist the needy in urban areas

THE World Food Programme is working with Government in piloting a planning tool for local authorities in urban areas to build resilience against natural and socio-economic challenges among communities.

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