Handball teams to continue camp

THE national Under-18 and Under-20 handball teams are set to continue with the periodic camps despite the postponement of the International Handball Federation Trophy Zone Six, with the first one held at Girls High School over the weekend. 

ZEC takes campaign to churches

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) in the Midlands Province on Sunday dispatched voter educators to churches to encourage potential voters to go and register as the nation gears up for next year’s general elections.

More motorists lose cars while pirating

Police in the Midlands province have expressed concern over an increase in cases of vehicle thefts by criminals masquerading as desperate commuters.

Muzadzi turns back hands of time

IN what may sound like an April Fool’s Day story, Dynamos legendary goalkeeper Gift “Umbro” Muzadzi turned back the hands of time when he kept goal for the Glamour Boys in a practice match against Yadah on Saturday. 

Crowd pullers, is the conveyor belt broken?

A TALE is told of one football fan who boarded those old emergency Peugeot 404 pirate taxis which plied the Machipisa to Mbare route in Harare. 

Private contractors to grow agric funding

Private sector contractors under the ambit of Food Crop Contractors Association (FCCA), have committed to increase funding support towards agriculture to drive production.

More rains expected, to end in March

The country is still expecting more rainfall as it is still in the la Nina Phase while the El Nino is expected to intensify from April onwards. 

Sunny Yi Feng to raise investment 50pc

Zimbabwe’s tile manufacturing company Sunny Yi Feng (Pvt) Limited has committed to increase its local investments by 50 percent in a development that will see the business employing more people and boosting its foothold in the region.

How Mine’s investment pays off

How Mine says it has started reaping the benefits of its  US$5 million investment in a shaft sinking project after full year gold production jumped 59 percent to 30 381 ounces.

George Soros: Man behind Matabeleland North land fight

George Soros is a Hungarian-born American businessman who made his money from hedge funds and decided to become a philanthropist sponsoring what he calls democracy projects around the world.

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