African coaches flex their muscles . . . Home gaffer will be number one where Loga finished last
THE resounding success of home coaches at the CHAN finals, which now guarantees a clean sweep of all the continent’s major football tournaments by African gaffers, represents a golden age for this underrated army of tacticians.
Lifeline for 5 orphanages
At a time many orphanages across the country are facing difficulties in securing food, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, through her Angel of Hope Foundation, has once again come to the rescue of five children’s homes in Manicaland by donating foodstuffs.
Plight of Chipinge fruit farmers as Covid-19 bites
GOGO Siwela (71), born Munosiyani Mzila of Ndiyadzo Village in Chipinge, a banana and pineapple farmer of repute, is a worried person.
Most wanted robber arrested
One of Zimbabwe’s most wanted robbery suspects, Spicer Takawira, alleged to be part Musa Taj Abdul’s gang, was arrested this week on charges of house breaking and theft.
Nampak engages Govt over estates
Listed paper and packaging group, Nampak, says it is holding discussions with the Government over a possibility of getting back control of its estates, group managing director John Van Gend said in a statement accompanying the results.
Why pooled procurement of Covid-19 vaccines is important
Southern African Development Community (Sadc) chairman and Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi last Friday recommended the pooling of resources in the region for the collective procurement and distribution of Covid-19 vaccines for member states.
Seed Co investors accept shares offer
Over three quarters of Seed Co Limited (Zimbabwe) shareholders have accepted an offer for shares from sister company, Seed Co International Limited (SCIL) that will see the seed producer terminating its 25-year long dalliance with the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE).
Dams burst destroy crops, sweep away livestock
Three small farm dams in the Chegutu burst on Wednesday following incessant rains that affected the area.
Emotional send off for tennis benefactor
FORMER Manicaland Tennis Board chairman, Frank Thomas Martins’ death evoked sympathy across the sports fraternity in Manicaland.
Unpacking Zimbabwe’s urban planning challenges
DEMOLITION of settlements, scenes of flooded houses, blitz on the land barons and arrest of senior planners and council officials across the country recently demonstrated that urban planning had taken a severe knock warranting urgent remedial action.










