United toil in Fergie’s shadow

MANCHESTER. — Nine years, five permanent managers, US$1 billion spent on players and zero English Premier League football titles.

Firm courts foreign investors for Zim infrastructure projects

Global Renaissance Investments (GRI) has heeded the Government’s call to look for investors to participate in the country’s infrastructure development programme.

50pc of voters inspect roll

At least 2.9 million registered voters inspected their details on the voter’s roll between July 17 and 26 when the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec)conducted a special inspection exercise ahead of ward and constituency delimitation later this year.

Women in defence push beyond boundaries

Flight-Lieutenant Angeline Bosha of the Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) made history last week when she was honoured as the first female jet fighter pilot for the Karakorum-8 (K-8) aircraft.

Residents lose school case

AN association that represents Harare residents has failed in its High Court bid to obtain a court order compelling the City of Harare, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works to establish a public primary school in Tynwald South.

Bitcoin down for third day

A bout of jitters in global markets over deepening US-China tension weighed on cryptocurrencies, pushing Bitcoin lower for a third day.

Perpetrators of violence warned ahead of 2023 elections

THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has warned politicians against inciting violence or curtaildiversity of views in the country ahead of the harmonised elections next year, saying such tendencies impede economic development.

Chinese companies shine at Zambian agricultural show

LUSAKA. – Chinese enterprises participating in Zambia’s biggest agricultural and commercial show on Monday expressed happiness at the level of response gotten from customers that visited their exhibition stands.

ZNA to go extra mile in maintaining peace — Army Commander

The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) will mark its 42nd anniversary this year. The celebrations are coming at a time when the Covid-19 pandemic has receded after two years of restrictions without major activities following a spike in infections. Ahead of the ZDF commemorations, our reporter Talent Chimutambgi (TC) caught up with Commander Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), Lieutenant General David Sigauke (LGS) at the ZNA Josiah Magamba Tongogara Barracks headquarters for a wide-ranging interview regarding the operations of the ZNA. Below are the excerpts of the interview.

Zim shifts to solar, to complement power grid

SOME people in Zimbabwe are now used to taking cold baths during lengthy power cuts, but Cosmas Ndlovu’s new home means his family are among the fortunate few who can enjoy hot water at all hours.

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