Gold deliveries to increase
Gold miners are expected to deliver 28 tonnes of gold to Fidelity Printers and Refiners this year, up from the previous estimate of 25 tonnes, following improved deliveries from miners as a result of incentives put in place by Government and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ).
Are these the richest musicians in Zim?
An internet-based blog with the title naijaquest.com has come up with a controversial list of the richest musicians in Zimbabwe for 2021.
Programme changes face of goat farming, marketing
REGARDLESS of its economic significance in propping household food security and financing the occasional socio-economic expense, goat farming has since time immemorial lacked formalised marketing structures like other livestock categories rendering farmers incapable of controlling the value chain and market or do their business profitably.
Gems end tour with victory over Kenya
ZIMBABWE bounced back to winning ways yesterday as they concluded their participation at the Africa Netball Cup with a 57-46 victory over Kenya in Windhoek, Namibia.
FS Raiders unstoppable
BARELY a week after clinching the Zambia Independence Challenge Cup, FS Raiders captured the second round of the Exide 7s Rugby series at Belgravia Sports Club, on Saturday.
Marry Mubaiwa trial ruling today
HARARE magistrate Mr Lazini Ncube is today expected to make a ruling on whether Marry Mubaiwa’s trial on criminal charges will commence after two medical practitioners gave conflicting explanations on her health status.
Machete wars rear ugly head in Zhombe
MACHETE wars and revenge killings have resurfaced in Zhombe and some parts of Silobela, with rival gangs involved in running battles.
Zivhu rules out running as independent
Former Zanu PF Chivi South legislator and philanthropist Mr Killer Zivhu has ruled out standing as an independent candidate in the forthcoming parliamentary by-election, saying he will remain loyal to the ruling Zanu PF party.
NGOs: He who pays the piper calls the tune
SINCE Zimbabwe’s Independence in 1980, and even before, non-governmental organisations have played a key role in supporting the country, especially in humanitarian terms.
D-Day for football as ZIFA, SRC meet
IS it going to be the day of the long knives when the Sports Commission and the ZIFA board meet in Harare today with the national game gasping for breath on its deathbed?











