Off season worries Warriors coach

Don Makanyanga, Harare Bureau NEW Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic looks set to hit the ground running, with the 55-year-old gaffer scheduling a one-on-one meeting with his predecessor Joey Antipas, this week,…

Turning lemons into lemonade

WHEN Zimbabwe Assemblies of God-Africa (Zaoga) founder, Archbishop Ezekiel Guti’s late son Ezekiel “EJ” Junior (pictured below) took to the pulpit, he dazzled his audiences.

EJ, as he was affectionately known, defied the odds as he overcame physical challenges to become an evangelist.

Cheap yet costly: Impact of second-hand clothes

THE illegal importation and sale of second-hand clothes is a thriving business in Zimbabwe — yet its effects on the textile industry, the economy and health of the population are calamitous.

While some countries have successfully put an end to the practice in order to protect their industries, Zimbabwe’s textile and apparel industries are struggling to survive.

Firms fret over foreign obligations, rising costs

Local companies that rely on foreign systems and software are reeling under pressures of high cost of foreign currency and limited availability, a situation that is threatening viability as well as relationships with foreign service providers.

US strikes deal with the Taliban

American officials said on Friday they had agreed with the Taliban on a seven-day reduction in violence in Afghanistan that, if it holds, would be followed by an Afghan peace agreement after 18 years of war.

The decrease in hostilities would be the first step in a plan leading to withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, though there have been indications that the United States would want to keep some counterterrorism and intelligence forces there.

Bulawayo sewer, water projects on course

Sinokuthaba Dube, Sunday News Reporter BULAWAYO City Council has made strides in developing the city’s mainline water and sewage pipes as part of Bulawayo Sewage and Water Programme (BSWP) initiated to…

Chevron babies on the way

IT can happen at any time; so it only makes sense that Chevrons skipper Sean Williams has opted to forgo Zimbabwe’s visit to Bangladesh, and share the impending birth of his first child with his wife Chantelle.

After all, it’s their first.

Zim secures more maize from Uganda

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE has secured maize from Uganda, a development that will go a long way in reducing mealie-meal shortages that have been exacerbated by recurrent droughts over the…

Stolen elections open wounds in America

Allegations are flying left and right about potential — or actual — efforts to unfairly and secretly influence the outcome of the (US’s) 2020 election.

No quick fix for SA power woes

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s plans to overhaul the energy industry have some way to go before they provide answers to the nation’s crippling power shortages.

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