Nedbank touch down for rugby

IT was just the tonic coach Brendan Dawson and Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) president Aaron Jani had been yearning for, as the Sables look to end their 30-year wait to return to the World Cup.

Mono drops jam session album

VETERAN instrumentalist and music producer Clive “Mono” Mukundu is set to launch a jam session compilation album this week.

Nakiso: Digging deep in philanthropy

Maybe it’s something in the water that entrepreneurs drink, but a common thread is that many an entrepreneur see value in philanthropy.

Zim team leaves for UK

THE National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) is preparing to dispatch a team of experts to the United Kingdom to assess a catalogue of human remains believed to be of First Chimurenga war heroes shipped as war trophies to Europe during the early colonial years.

Rhinos, Cranborne draw

A MISSED penalty kick by attacker Farai Banda blew a golden chance for Black Rhinos to consolidate their grip on pole position in Group Three when they were held by top-flight football’s newboys Cranborne Bullets in a Chibuku Super Cup battle of the soldiers at Sakubva yesterday.

Gamecocks square off with Bosso

THE prolonged absence of football had really become a fuss for Joey “Mafero” Antipas, the Premier Soccer League’s reigning Coach of the Year.

Time to revisit avocado exports

THE world’s ongoing struggle against the coronavirus has generated an unprecedented rush for superfoods, which are being touted as having immune boosting properties.

RwandAir safest airline in Covid-19 management in Africa

RWANDA’s national carrier, RwandAir, has become the first African airline to be awarded the top Diamond status rating for Covid-19 prevention measures — the highest attainable level.

Mining firms expected output to rebound

Mineral output is forecast to rebound in the July to December period after production fell in the first quarter compared to the same period prior year.

Industry among bright spots, as economy mends

Economist Eddie Cross once said there has been a seismic shift in the state and prospects for Zimbabwe’s economy, as the new Government’s sound economic policies take root.

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