ZIFA set to reward Warriors
ZIFA are set to reward the Warriors for sealing qualification to the 2021 AFCON finals.
Loga’s glory, Fabisch’s heartbreak
WHEN the Warriors eased into a third straight AFCON finals, for the first time in their history, it triggered another wave of grand expectations among their fans.
CSC creditors reject Kudenga
CREDITORS of the defunct Cold Storage Company have voted Mr Vonani Majoko of Majoko and Majoko Legal Practitioners as the new interim corporate rescue practitioner for the country’s meat processor and marketer.
DeMbare brace for Uhuru Trophy
DYNAMOS are excited about the return of competitive football and have already started preparing for the President’s Independence Trophy.
Zimra rakes in US$1,3m from cargo tracking
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) said yesterday it raked in over US$1,3 million last year in cargo sealing fees and associated violation fines.
Zanu-PF MP Mpofu buried
Mberengwa South legislator Cde Alum Mpofu (Zanu-PF), who died this week of kidney failure, was buried on Wednesday at his rural home in Gwarava, Mberengwa.
PRAZ pushes for SME quota in Govt procurement deals
The Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) is working on a host of proposals that stakeholders want amended to align the country’s procurement laws to the Constitution.
Unruly Beitbridge touts nabbed
Police in Beitbridge have arrested four touts for harassing and manhandling an elderly female traveller at Dulivhadzimu long distance bus terminus in the border town last week.
WHO to list Chinese vaccines for emergency use
BEIJING. – Sinovac and Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccines are likely to be included into the emergency use list of the World Health Organization (WHO) by the end of this month despite WHO experts saying that data of the vaccines on elderly people are lacking.
AU calls for international action against Mozambique insurgents
Addis Ababa. – The African Union yesterday called for urgent and coordinated international action after a jihadist attack that killed dozens and uprooted thousands on the northern Mozambican coastal town of Palma.











