Normalcy returns to CAPS Utd but . . .
NORMALCY returned to turbulent CAPS United yesterday with the Harare giants training twice as they try to cover lost preparatory ground ahead of the resumption of the Castle Lager Premiership football this weekend.
CUT graduate highlights standardisation in arts sector
THE role of standardisation in promoting arts, culture and heritage is critical in fostering innovation, producing quality exportable products and services, regulating a rapidly growing industry and complementing African governments’ objectives to boost Africa’s economy.
Footwear firm applauds ZimTrade, forex auction system
A LOCAL firm has applauded the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and the Government for introducing the foreign exchange auction trading system, which has seen it improve its production and expand operations in the region.
ZSE halts trading in Zeco shares
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) yesterday suspended trading in the Zeco Holdings shares citing breach of its listing requirements after the company entered a significant transaction without requisite approvals.
Kweza attacks Kamambo’s FIFA ban call
THE ZIFA Northern Region Division One chairman, Martin Kweza, has condemned the recent utterances by the suspended ZIFA president, Felton Kamambo, calling for a FIFA ban on Zimbabwe.
Guard shoots self dead over debts
A 45-year-old security guard at CBZ Bindura shot and killed himself last Sunday morning after accruing enormous debts without his wife’s knowledge.
No joy for Mashwede fuel scam suspects
The two men accused of defrauding Mashwede Holdings of fuel coupons worth nearly US$17 850 have had their application for the recusal of Harare Magistrate Mrs Evelyn Mashavirakure dismissed as she has ruled she was not biased when she dismissed the application by Edison Mashamhanda and Nevanji Madanhire for discharge after the conclusion of the State’s case.
Why Southern Africa’s summer has been wetter than normal
March marks the end of southern Africa’s 2021/2022 summer wet-season. Since its onset in October, most summer rainfall zone regions have experienced wetter than normal conditions.
Zimbabwe’s pathway only hope for Africa
TODAY, the call to seize the day from the concrete situation of Africa’s oppression needs a critical reflection on the historical praxis of political and economic liberation.
Cyclone Batsirai moves further away from Zim
Tropical Cyclone Batsirai has moved further southward away from Zimbabwe, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has advised.











