Resilience programme revamps irrigation
The three-year Zimbabwe Resilience Programme which the Government is implementing in partnership with a consortium funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has helped to revamp major irrigation projects in Beitbridge district.
Tryson Chimbetu invests in videos
Gifted Dendera crooner Tryson Chimbetu is investing in quality videos as he looks forward to entrenching his position in the local music industry.
Zim braces for Region Five Games
Ray Bande Senior Reporter TEAM Zimbabwe’s participation at the ninth edition of the African Union Sports Council Region Five Youth Games scheduled for Maseru, Lesotho gathered momentum this week…
Govt to issue US$100m bonds on VFEX
FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube says the Treasury will issue US$100 million worth of Government bonds to be listed on the United States dollar-denominated Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) during the first quarter of 2022 as part of deficit financing.
State firms pose fiscal risks: Treasury
Rising debts at State owned enterprises pose serious fiscal risks for the Government, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube said.
Relief for Mamutse, gloom for Banda
THERE was a 22-month gap between the suspension of ZIFA vice-president, Gift Banda, and the subsequent imposition of similar sanctions on the association’s chief executive, Joseph Mamutse.
Follet-Smith in decent start at Joburg Open
ZIMBABWE’S only representative at the annual Joburg Open, Ben Follet-Smith, had a decent first round at the Randpak Golf Club, in South Africa, yesterday.
Eagles go for experience
ZIFA Northern Region Division One newboys, Golden Eagles, have signed five players, including a number of veterans, in a show of ambition to make a huge impact.
Lyon coach reveals Tino’s challenge
OLYMPIQUE Lyon coach, Peter Bosz, has revealed Tino Kadewere has been undergoing a tough time as he tries to deal with a number of personal challenges.
Court upholds acquittal of ex-council bosses
The Supreme Court has upheld the acquittal by the High Court of eight former City of Harare top officials who were facing criminal abuse of office charges involving more than $32 million.











