Agenda 2063: Is unity lingering in dizziness?

The goals and aspirations of the African Union (AU) in its Agenda 2063 initiative are noble. Priority areas are highlighted with clarity. Challenges anticipated should not derail the goal of African unity in the political, social and economic contexts.

Partners assist rural schools in Gokwe north

THE Government of Japan in collaboration with Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) have constructed six classroom blocks, three administrative and three teachers’ cottages at three schools in remote areas of Gokwe North as a way of complementing Government’s in advancing primary and secondary schools.

Belarusian fire trucks deal a bilateral arrangement

Zimbabwe is set to acquire fire trucks from Belarus under a bilateral agreement at a delivery cost of US$464 296, each, the lowest among top European suppliers of such trucks, whose prices range between US$468 000 and US$518 000 each.

PSL start-stop kills the vibe

THE Premier Soccer League action returns this weekend with eyes on the 18 teams and how they are going to fare after the 20-day mid-season break.

Group threatens to name, shame forex manipulators

EMPOWERMENT lobby group Economic Empowerment (EEG) has threatened to name and shame companies and individuals involved in foreign currency manipulation, describing them as economic saboteurs. 

NAC partners Diagnostic Lab Suppliers in pro-am

The National Aids Council has this year partnered Diagnostic Laboratory Suppliers in the 2022 Zimbabwe Ladies Golf Union professional and amateur golfers’ tournament which is aimed at raising resources to support anti-cancer initiatives.

CAPS United hope for change of fortunes

AFTER seeing his charges punch way below their weight in the opening half of the season, CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe is optimistic the Harare giants will turn things around in the second phase.

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