De Jongh ditches Bosso for FC Platinum
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS coach, Hendrik Pieter de Jongh is headed for FC Platinum where he will be unveiled on 1 January. Bosso offered the Dutchman a new…
De Jongh ditches Bosso for FC Platinum
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS coach, Hendrik Pieter de Jongh is headed for FC Platinum where he will be unveiled on 1 January. Bosso offered the Dutchman a new…
First Lady’s China visit bears fruit
The stage is now set for Zimbabwe to adopt smart agriculture technology and boost food production following the arrival of a high-powered delegation from a Chinese multinational firm which intends to set up massive irrigation technology here at the invitation of First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa.
How death left Zim sport poorer in 2019
THE year 2019 witnessed a number of highs and lows in sport in Zimbabwe, but the biggest blow was when death robbed the fraternity of current and yesteryear athletes and administrators.
Fuel supplies improve: Survey
FUEL supplies have improved with shorter queues than seen recently at service stations that had received deliveries.
ED leadership gets thumbs up
DEPUTY Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Zimbabwe Mr Zhao Baogang has praised President Mnangagwa’s leadership, saying it is creating a platform for economic recovery through a raft of reforms.
Digital economy a priority — Minister
Government is expediting the development of an inclusive digital economy by setting up digital hubs in rural and marginalised communities to foster innovation and develop new business activities.
Cuthbert Malajila project hailed
CUMA director Hurbert Manyowa has hailed their junior football development project after their Under-15 team were crowned the overall winners of the four-team tournament at the launch of Walter Musanhu’s Jadel Football Academy at Belgravia Sports Club in Harare on Saturday.
Govt targets US$500m from lithium
GOVERNMENT expects the growing interest in lithium to yield at least US$500 million investment by 2023.
Decent yields this season possible
WITH the first two months (October and November) of the first half of the 2019/20 farming season essentially failing to fit into the normal to above normal rains forecast issued by the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) just before the season, it is now prudent for farmers to turn up the sleeve for survival.










