Vet Department works on cattle branding roll-out

The Veterinary Department will commence cattle branding in next month as a measure to reduce stock theft and control the spread of diseases in the country.

Jones pledges to prioritise player welfare

NEWLY-appointed CAPS United chief executive officer Charlie “Kabhasikoro” Jones yesterday said issues to do with player welfare and remuneration will form part of his mandate in his efforts to help the struggling Harare giants turn a new page.

It’s not all about speed!

WHEN a spectator attends a motorsport event, it is easy to think that the only thing that matters is how fast you can go. However, what happens off the track, especially when you are starting out in this highly competitive sport, is just as important!

Ex-cricketer swaps bat for golf club

FORMER Zimbabwe international cricketer Keegan Meth is swapping his cricket bat for a golf club after successfully qualifying for the FBC Zimbabwe Open Golf Championship which tees off this morning at Royal Harare Golf Club and Chapman Golf Club.

Municipal police deny using spikes

Freeman Razemba–Crime Reporter  Harare City Council has denied reports that some of their municipal officers have been using spikes when conducting traffic enforcements blitz in conjunction with Zimbabwe Republic Police…

Jere confident of safe football resumption after meeting

PREMIER Soccer League chairman Farai Jere yesterday said it was necessary to suspend domestic topflight football action and gather all critical stakeholders under one roof to find solutions to the problem of violence and hooliganism since the whole system was contributing to the flaws.

Why our President is a good listener

Some people have been wondering the whole time, why President Mnangagwa is called a “Listening President.” 

Mbeu parts ways with management

One of the rising local musicians, Mbeu, has parted ways with his management amicably after seven years of working together.

US$100m earmarked for Redcliff cement project

ONE of Zimbabwe’s emerging cement producing companies, Livetouch Investments, located in Redcliff near Kwekwe, plans to inject over US$100 million into the construction of a second manufacturing plant to be rolled out in phases under the firm’s expansion project.

Mutoko gets US$5m granite cutting plant

The call by the New Dispensation under President Mnangagwa for organisations to add value to products before export is bearing fruit, with a Chinese company installing a black granite cutting and polishing plant in Mutoko.

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