Onana’s axing boosted Cameroon, says Song
DOHA. – Andre Onana’s dramatic axing from Cameroon’s squad to face Serbia helped inspire the African side in their rousing performance yesterday.
Govt hailed for child protection interventions
GOVERNMENT has been hailed for its child protection interventions and provision of learner welfare programme.
Madzibaba Praise on the run after raping congregant
A 14-YEAR-OLD girl was allegedly raped by her church leader in Ushewekunze last month.
Robbery at Lodge
TWO robbers pounced on Wakefield Lodges in Chicago, Kwekwe, attacked the waitress on duty and got away with US$115.
Brazil’s Invisible weapon
Gilberto Silva- MY job when Brazil won the 2002 World Cup was to be invisible on the pitch – if I did it right, it made things easier for the players in front of me, as well as for myself.
Rains frustrate wheat harvesting
Agriculture Reporter WHILE the majority of farmers are revelling in the onset of the rainy season, some wheat farmers are racing to complete harvesting of the cereal to escape losses…
Mbare market prices
25 November 2022 Product Description Price Potato/Pocket Chat US$3-US$3.5 Small US$4-US$4.5 Medium US$5-US$5.5 Large US$6-US$6.5 Extra large US$6.5-US$7 Tomatoes 30kg sandak US$16-US$20 Wooden box US$2-US$3 Plastic dish US$1.50 Vegetables Cabbage…
Soaring freight charges, firming US dollar suffocate horticulture exports
Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer SOARING freight charges on the backdrop of a firming US dollar have triggered the slump in Zimbabwe’s horticulture exports that has characterised the first half of…
Property mogul Sharpe scoops another award
Staff Reporter Property magnate and award winning developer Mr Ken Sharpe has for the umpteenth time been honoured for his sterling business acumen in the property development sector. Last Friday…
Property firm to start ZSE trading this week
Business Reporter PROPERTY company, Tigere Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), which is set to start trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange on 1 December has garnered a 95 percent subscription…






