Mapeza, Pasuwa dispute Zifa debt settlement model

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter WITH ZIFA almost through with settling the legacy debt after receiving funding from FIFA, it has emerged that a few creditors are not happy with…

Town starts project to fix sewer network

Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Correspondent Perennial sewer pipe bursts in Chitungwiza are expected to end soon as the local authority is embarking on a US$1 million project to upgrade the town’s…

Looking Back: Fuel prices for rural buses slashed by 25pc

The Rhodesia Herald, 5 June 1975 PETROL and diesel allocations to rural bus services will be cut by 25 percent from July 1, a Government spokesman said yesterday. He said: “The…

Cotton growers urged to be patient

Fungai Lupande Mash Central Bureau Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri has appealed to cotton farmers who have not yet received payment for their produce to…

What should be done with derelict land?

Land is an immovable property. It is an asset that can be used to store value and the highest form of security of tenure that we use in Zimbabwe is…

Bhasera extends contract

Sports Reporter FORMER Warriors defender, Onismor Bhasera, looks set to defy age by continuing his football career in the South Africa Premiership after he was offered a contract extension by…

Gang in court for Petrotrade fraud

Senior Reporter Petrotrade (Private) Limited almost lost US$8.5 million to a gang of six highly-placed suspected conmen, but after an alert manager smelt a rat, the six walked into a…

Pep stunned by City’s shock defeat

SOUTHAMPTON. — Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola admitted his side cannot lose games in the manner they did in going down 1-0 at Southampton on Sunday if they are to…

‘Nhokwara a target of agents of falsehoods’

Sports Reporter TENNIS Zimbabwe manager, Cliff Nhokwara, has been described as one of the best administrators in local sport whose reputation is being thrashed by forces opposed to his professionalism.…

Life assurers bury funeral companies

Tawanda Musarurwa Senior Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s funeral assurance companies might struggle to remain viable as they continue to lose business to life assurers, the Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) has…

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