Matore maintains calmness

CHICKEN INN coach Prince Matore says he is not worried about the safety of his job despite his side’s subdued run of form in the league.

Botswana to house SADCC headquarters

THE leaders of the nine member Southern African Development Coordination Conference yesterday chose Botswana as headquarters of the organisation for the next three years.

Junior Sables fall to Uruguay

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Polls: Shava reassures Sadc

Zimbabwe yesterday briefed SADC on the country’s preparedness for the forthcoming harmonised elections on August 23, and pledged to hold free, fair and credible polls.

Eyebrows raised as EU ropes in rabid anti-Zimbabwe critic

EYEBROWS have been raised over the European Union’s (EU) deployment of Mr Fabio Massimo Castaldo, a known rabid critic of Zimbabwe, to lead it’s Election Observer Mission for the 23 August harmonised polls.

New airport confirms President’s intentions

Those who were in doubt of President Mnangagwa’s intentions for Zimbabwe should have learnt a lesson last week following the commissioning of the refurbished Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.

Maputo backs African Museum

The Mozambican government has committed to supporting the Museum of African Liberation by providing artefacts which are cultural and military in nature.

‘Vote Team Zanu PF for more development’

Voters should elect Team Zanu PF for sustained economic and infrastructure development, the revolutionary party’s Politburo member Cde Omega Hungwe said yesterday.

Growing tobacco empowers smallholder farmers

This year’s tobacco marketing season has been described as a success with smallholder farmers revealing how the crop has changed their lives for the better.

‘More farmers should grow Shisha tobacco’

More growers should take up production of the shisha tobacco varieties this season says the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) following better opportunities as exports of this variety can easily increase.

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