Zim exports hit record high
Zimbabwe recorded its highest ever foreign currency receipts in 2021, boosted by strong commodity prices and increase in international remittances, official figures show.
DeMbare happy with Ndiraya project
AMID calls by the Dynamos faithful for the team to consider investing in a foreign coach, given the club’s financial stability, the Glamour Boys management have thrown their weight behind current gaffer Tonderai Ndiraya’s project.
Two teenagers arrested over robbery spree
TWO teenagers operating a five-member gang targeting motorists parked in secluded areas have been arrested in Bulawayo with police also hunting another gang of armed robbers who raided a church in the same city on Saturday morning and got away with US$300, R20 000 and $10 000.
Serious approach needed to revamp Warriors
SENEGAL’S Lions of Teranga roared to victory in the African Cup of Nations final on Sunday in Yaounde, Cameroon, as they beat a well-managed defensive Egyptian team which seemed to rely more on Mo Salah’s predatory instincts to score goals.
An Angel from above descends on Gwanzura
PRESIDENTIAL envoy and Ambassador-At-Large to the Americas and Europe, Prophet Uebert Angel, has pledged to bring in more investors to partner him in refurbishing Gwanzura Stadium after he injected an initial US$50 000 for the project.
Legend Mutizwa revisits ‘his marriage made in heaven’
FORMER Warriors legendary skipper, Stanford “Stix” Mutizwa, is undoubtedly one of the finest dribblers ever produced in the local game.
Rhumba nights to cater for mature audiences
Music and dance are an integral part of the African culture.They provide entertainment.
Gender barriers still hamper women’s participation in African trade
When the Organisation of African Unity (now the African Union) was formed in 1963, intra–African trade was touted as a compelling opportunity to move away from reliance on exports of raw materials and develop the continent’s economies.
Murdered Mudzi granny’s head recovered
THE skull suspected to be that of Juliet Chapfuruka (65) who was allegedly murdered in cold blood in Mudzi was on Monday recovered near a shallow grave she was buried by the suspect.
Woman fined R20 000 for illicit cigarettes in SA
A South African Magistrate’s court has fined a 34-year-old Zimbabwean woman R20 000 (or 12-months) after she was found guilty for possession of illicit Zimbabwean cigarettes smuggled into the country.











