Tuchel pays tribute to fans

LONDON. — Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said the fans changed everything as his men beat Leicester 2-1 on Tuesday night.

. . . applauds Huawei skills initiatives

HUAWEI Technologies Zimbabwe (Pvt) Limited has expanded its Zimbabwe Seeds for the Future Programme as it fulfils its commitment to the Government regarding local capacity-building and skills transfer.

First Lady hands over 30 000 books

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday handed over 30 000 books to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education in a gesture which demonstrates the importance of partnerships.

Glimmer of hope for women after Covid-19

For years, Patience Matope has managed to survive on subsistence farming, producing grain, ground nuts and vegetables from her family’s piece of land.

Wilder wants US$20m to step aside

LONDON. — Tyson Fury does not expect to face Anthony Joshua in his next fight after Deontay Wilder requested US$20 million to step aside and allow their world heavyweight boxing bout to go  ahead.

Go Beer Farm targets 200ha wheat crop

Midlands Bureau Chief Gweru City Council says 200 hectares would be put under winter wheat at its Go Beer Farm this year as part of efforts to widen revenue base.…

AMA signs agric markets models deal

The Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Knowledge Transfer Africa (KTA) that will eventually result in the development of marketing models for the local agricultural sector.

Fuel dealers warned over forex pricing for ‘auction fuel’

Fuel companies importing fuel and cooking gas using foreign currency they bought on the auctions have been warned that they must accept local currency from customers and cannot demand foreign currency.

Diverse world demands more than just Western narrative

BEIJING.- For quite some time, Western powers have been dominating global information flow and holding sway over the minds worldwide. As a result, global information has largely flown from the West to the rest of the world over the centuries.

Wedding party punished for flouting rules

KIGALI. –  A newly-wed bride and groom were forced to spend the night sitting outside in an empty stadium along with their wedding party as punishment for breaking Covid-19 rules in Rwanda.

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