Naaz pushes for investment in sport

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter NATIONAL Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (Naaz) administrator Manuel Mpofu believes with enough investment in long-distance running, the country could do well in that discipline. “In long-distance…

ZRP corrects spelling errors on new fleet of vehicles

Harare Bureau The Zimbabwe Republic Police has corrected some spelling errors that were noted on their new fleet of vehicles last week, attributing the mistakes to the contractor, who was…

200 000 hectares of land lost to veld fires

Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter THE country has lost close to 200 000 hectares of land to more than 500 veld fire incidents recorded since the start of the…

Zim Football coach joins US league

Noel Munzabwa, Sports Correspondent ZIMBABWE football coach Samkeliso Paradzai Ncube is set to join New York-based USL League 2 outfit Pathfinder FC in the United States. Pathfinder FC is an…

Zim cereal imports plunge

The country has started reaping the benefits of a splendid agricultural season after cereal imports, including maize, dropped to 1.9 percent in the five months to May 2021 from 9.1 percent in January, statistics show. 

Manchester United drop crucial points

RAPHAEL VARANE watched on as an unused sub as United scrambled a draw at Southampton. A bad day for United and their £34 million new-boy looked on the cards when…

Zim makes progress on IATA debt

Business Reporter THE International Air Transport Association (IATA) says Zimbabwe is making progress on reducing debt owed under blocked funds that could not be repatriated from ticket sales, cargo space…

Churches should adapt to the new normal: Mangwiro

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter MINISTRY of Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr John Mangwiro has said churches have to adapt to the new normal as Government is not going…

New look Kudzanayi Bus Terminus to improve welfare of residents

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief BEFORE its closure for renovations in 2020, Kudzanayi long distance bus terminus in Gweru had more than 3 000 vendors against its holding capacity then…

High lowveld dam levels to drive sugarcane output

THE lowveld’s current dam water holdings are sufficient to irrigate Zimbabwe’s sugarcane fields for the next three seasons, key industry player Hippo Valley says, as it plans to optimise on water availability to grow output. 

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