Bunjira eyes ZIFA presidency
FORMER Zimbabwe international striker Alois Bunjira has formally thrown his name into ring for the battle for the 2022 ZIFA presidency.
Lawyers want rates, water, Zesa bills deferred too
The Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) wants the Government to allow property owners to defer payment of local authority rates, water and electricity bills on the same terms as the deferment of rent by their tenants.
Firm fulfils presidential donation
A local borehole drilling company, Skylake Borehole Drilling, has drilled two boreholes at the Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospital in fulfilment of the donation it made to President Mnangagwa two weeks ago.
Makamba plans supermarket reopening
BLUE Ridge Spar or Sweet Valley, which is owned by businessman, Dr James Makamba, is set to reopen in July, after Government last week returned the shopping complex on Maryvale Farm, Mazowe, to him.
‘Let’s support disabled, disadvantaged’
Zanu PF and Government leaders have been urged to initiate projects for the disabled and disadvantaged people in Mashonaland East especially now when they are struggling because of the lockdown.
Petrol, diesel prices fall
South African motorists will be paying substantially less for petrol and diesel from Wednesday, as local fuel prices plunge in line with historic drops in the international price of crude oil.
Disgraced Blatter should face music
FIFA have asked Switzerland’s Office of the Attorney General to maintain its investigation into former president Sepp Blatter, football’s global governing body said on Saturday.
Product dumping worries dairy farmers
The Zimbabwe Association of Dairy Farmers has expressed concern that stockpiling of milk and milk-based products across the world, could result in product dumping from developed markets at the expense of viability of local players.
Govt to review wheat prices
The producer price of wheat will be reviewed to cover high production costs incurred by farmers, a Government official has said.











