$600m to complete Siakobvu complex

Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau An additional $600 million is needed for the completion of the first phase of the Siakobvu Government Complex along the Kariba-Binga highway. Work on the outside…

Zanu PF values traditional leaders

George Maponga in MASVINGO The Second Republic respects the important role played by traditional leaders in spearheading socio-economic development in communities with traditional chiefs billed to play a key role…

Drug addict torments wife

A SUSPECTED drug addict has been accused of tormenting his wife and children each time he gets drunk.

Comesa pushes for free movement protocols

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) is in fresh impetus to implement protocols on free movement amid concerns that only four countries…

Enforcing competition rules helps ease food price hikes

Grace Nsomba and Simon Roberts Small and medium-scale farmers and agri-businesses in east and southern Africa are getting a raw deal. To succeed they need fair and integrated regional markets.…

Oasis of hope for junior football

Ray Bande in MUTARE LEFT in the cold after being frozen out of international action through the FIFA ban on Zimbabwe and the lengthy Covid-19-inspired absence of schools sport, budding…

SRC REINSTATE ZIFA BOARD

THE Sports and Recreation Commission have lifted the suspension which had been imposed on ZIFA board members – Farai Jere, Barbra Chikosi and Sugar Chagonda.

Gems brace for COSANA tourney

Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter AS the Gems brace for the Confederation of Southern Africa Netball Associations (COSANA) Tri-Nations Cup, team manager Agnes Chiroodza has explained the absence of the…

Border tolls: Zimborders must adopt New Limpopo Bridge model

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Second Republic is prioritising infrastructure development projects nationwide and some of these are being made possible with a robust public-private partnership model. In fact, the…

Cotton marketing season to start next week

Business Reporter THE cotton marketing season for cotton will begin next Monday with farmers calling for timely payment of their commodity. During the past two seasons, several cotton farmers were…

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