Utseya hails World Cup squad

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Under-19 cricket team coach Prosper Utseya has hailed the 15-member squad selected at the weekend as the best they could come up with. The…

United aim for top four

MANCHESTER. — In the wake of Manchester United’s 2-1 victory over local football rivals Manchester City, Harry Maguire has set his sights on the top four of the English Premiership.…

Woes stalk tobacco industry

Obert Chifamba Farming News Editor IT seems the tobacco industry is predestined to hop from one challenge to another, season after season and the streak has been going on unabated…

SA investor makes bribery claims

A South African investor, who was recently awarded a licence for a US$250 million 100MW solar project, claims the deal is being frustrated by officials who are pressing for a bribe.

Prospect gets 5-year tax break

Business Reporter Prospect Resources, which is developing a lithium mine in the Goromonzi area, will be exempt from paying export tax on unprocessed lithium from its planned Arcadia Mine for…

Pasuwa, Mapeza continue to shine

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Warriors coaches, Callisto Pasuwa and Norman Mapeza, are illuminating the scene at their foreign clubs. Pasuwa moved a step closer to winning the league…

Zanu PF, MDC-A to share $25 million

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Zanu-PF and MDC-Alliance will share $25 million allocated to political parties by Treasury under the Political Parties Finance Act. Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli…

New beats pay off for artistes

Kundai Marunya Arts Correspondent Experimenting on new beats in the digital world has resulted in amazing music being produced, seemingly breaking boundaries of genres that had long existed. Be it…

Zida Bill passage a milestone

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Parliament has passed the Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency (ZIDA) Bill which seeks to give impetus to the Government’s reforms being undertaken in promoting the ease of…

$110m new notes, coins in circulation

Michael Tome Business Reporter So far, $110 million in new notes and coins have been “drip-fed” into into the banking system since their introduction last month. While addressing business stakeholders…

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