Antipas speaks on CHAN
WARRIORS caretaker coach Joey Antipas says they are not leaving anything to chance in their quest to book a place at 2020 African Nations Championship finals in Cameroon next January.
Dawson’s Midas touch pays off for Sables
ZIMBABWE’S Sables had to wait for the reappointment of coach Brendan Dawson to win a trophy again — seven years after he last delivered one for them.
Lincoln Zvasiya joins Makepekepe
CAPS United have signed forgotten defender Lincoln Zvasiya as they try to plug a faulty defence which has proved to be their Achilles Heel in recent matches.
Family loses US$200 000, property to fire
A WATERFALLS, Harare, family lost US$200 000 in cash in an inferno at the weekend.
Stock improved Pearl Millet varieties, dealers urged
Agro-dealers have been urged to stock improved varieties of pearl millet to ensure an improvement in the production of the crop.
Errant fuel dealers: ZERA must keep heat on
The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) should keep pressing hard on filling stations that are demanding cash from motorists, and rejecting other forms of payment.
Emerging markets
Emerging markets will again be looking to central banks to provide the next leg-up in a rally that’s making it the best September so far for stocks and currencies since 2013.
Zera responds
Yesterday’s jump in international fuel prices might only have an impact on local prices in the next three or five weeks, according to Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority acting chief executive officer Edington Mazambani.
College sports organiser up for theft
Herentals College sports organiser Steven Mururi yesterday appeared in court on allegations of stealing US$7 400 and $4 600 from a Borrowdale house using duplicate keys.
Rights commission descends on Gweru
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has descended on Midlands Province to mobilise communities to participate in a national programme targeted at improving access to critical documents.



