Kuda, homeless and without a left foot, defied all that, showed us what it really means to love one’s country

‘‘IT’S the article we thought we would never read again — not on this page, never in this age, not in this golden decade, when the World Cup turns 100, and mighty Bosso celebrate a century of life and memories.

Editorial Comment: Low costs make producer prices meaningful

THE announcement of new producer prices of $6 958 and $7 260 for maize and traditional grains, respectively, for the 2019-20 farming season will not only whet farmers’ appetite to produce more and boost their earnings, but also make the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) their buyer of choice.

Zim, WB deepen re-engagement

Zimbabwe’s engagement and re-engagement drive with countries and international financiers continues to gain momentum, with Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube meeting a key World Bank official on Monday this week.

ZBC appeals for Govt funding

Government should restore grants that used to be extended to the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) if the entity is to effectively discharge its public broadcaster mandate, legislators heard yesterday.

City councillors blew US$10m Rufaro deal

HARARE City Councillors blew a golden chance to tap into the commercial value of Rufaro, which could have changed the face of the stadium, when they rejected a US$10 million offer dangled by Savanna Tobacco for the company to acquire the naming rights of the Mbare stadium seven years ago.

Three-month window to decide fate of Olympics

DICK Pound, the longest-serving member of the IOC, estimates there’s a three-month window to decide the fate of the Tokyo Olympics, which are being threatened by the fast-spreading COVID-19.

Remembering Lillian Masitera, pioneer of self-publishing

Lillian Masitera, a standard bearer of self-publishing in Zimbabwe, died on February 6, at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals.

Reaping gold through urban farming

Sustainable urban agriculture and urban food systems have swiftly moved from being a fringe interest to attracting the attention of many in cities and towns.

Ageless Katsande targets Soweto derby glory

Ageless Willard Katsande has just been offered a new one-year contract extension and there could be no better way to celebrate that than win today’s high-stakes Soweto Derby at the FNB Stadium.

Wanted: Vibrant financial services sector

Zimbabwe must develop a strong and vibrant financial services industry. The financial services industry is the core of the economy — and it is the most critical industry when it comes to the growth and development of any society.

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