State firms privatisation drags

THE privatisation of subsidiaries and associate companies of state-owned Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe (IDCZ) is moving at a snail’s pace as most offers are well below market value, an official has said.

FIFA give Zim more time

FIFA’S decision to scrap all international matches set for June should give Zimbabwe more time to complete the renovations of the country’s major football stadia.

Rhodesian raid . . . lest we forget

It is a wintry morning. Grandmother sang melodiously, head tilted sideways, as she cleaned the homestead. She paid special attention to the delicate clay pots she had just moulded, being her main source of income.

Veteran sculptor opens up on piracy

one of Zimbabwe’s first generation sculptors, Lazarus Takawira (68), has opened up on a generation of artists who are duplicating the work of veterans and passing it on as theirs for a quick buck.

Kirsty Coventry’s term of office set to be extended

The International Olympic Committee are considering extending the IOC membership of the Athletes’ Commission representatives whose terms would have expired at this year’s Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Midlands sets target of 2 600ha for winter wheat

Midlands Province is targeting to put more than 2 600 hectares of land under winter wheat this year and has started the verification process of potential farmers.

Kobe heads 2020 Hall of Fame honourees

Five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant headed a star-studded list of honourees named to basketball’s 2020 Hall of Fame on Saturday.

Foreign Affairs: Engaging, re-engaging the world for prosperity

Zimbabwe’s Independence in 1980 has not only given articulation to the majority’s once-upon-a-time stifled voice, but gave the nation State a chance to mark its spot on the global landscape through a robust foreign policy.

CUT makes 3 500 face masks a day

Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) is now making 3 500 face masks a day and plans to increase production and start producing sanitisers.

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