Bosso need $10 million to start exploratory work at Inyathi gold mine

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter Highlanders need at least $10 million to start exploratory work at their recently acquired gold mine in Inyathi, Bubi district, the Zimbabwe Miners Federation has…

Ex-Bosso star Chisoni upgrades coaching badges in USA

Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter FORGOTTEN ex-Highlanders’ star Mubarike ‘Mamba’ Chisoni is on cloud nine after attaining a United States of America Soccer National A Senior Coaching Licence. The US…

Zimbabwe Volleyball Association to boost brand visibility

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Volleyball Association (ZVA) is appealing to volunteers to take up positions in its marking department as the association seeks to boost its brand visibility.…

Varun launches new product line

Business Reporter SOFT drink producer, Varun Beverages Zimbabwe, has launched a new product line with an additional investment to guarantee sufficient bottled water supplies for the company’s customers. In a…

’Many ups and downs’ but Mesut Ozil has no regrets about joining Arsenal

Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil has been frozen out of the team since March last year, but the German playmaker said he has no regrets about joining the Premier League side.…

Sadc adopts new Labour Migration Action Plan

Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor THE Southern African Development Community (Sadc) has adopted a new Labour Migration Action Plan to promote skills transfer and match labour supply and demand for…

LIVE BLOG: BURIAL OF BRIG-GEN MOYO

We are at the National Heroes Acre for the burial of decorated military commander, Brigadier-General Collin Moyo (Retired), who died in Harare last Friday.

JUST IN: Siakobvu women living with disability benefit

Walter Nyamukondiwa in SIAKOBVU AT Least 41 people –mostly women and people living with disabilities in the Siakobvu area of Nyaminyami Rural District Council have started livestock rearing and sewing…

JUST IN: Body parts found as four Chiredzi villagers remain missing

George Maponga in Masvingo Four Chiredzi villagers, including a woman and her 11-month-old daughter who were last Thursday swept away while trying to cross the flooded Mutirikwi River are still…

Massive flooding hits Gweru areas

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief Incessant rains that have pounded Gweru and surrounding areas since the onset of the rains, have caused massive flooding in residential areas and a number…

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