‘Freeze on coaching courses chance to fine-tune new model’
Phillip Zulu-Sports Correspondent THE recent decision by the new ZIFA normalisation committee to freeze the parcelling out of all local coaching courses comes at a time when our football demands…
IPEC urges insurance firms to make payouts in premiums currency
Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] Insurance and policy providers have been urged to pay investors using the currency they contribute in, in a bid to protect policyholders from losing value in their…
WATCH: Illegal coke harvesters risk their lives
Mashudu Netsianda – [email protected] JUST before sunset or early in the morning, an ensemble of women carrying hoes and shovels has become a common sight as they make their way…
Zimbabwe face Barbados
Innocent Kurira – [email protected] THE Zimbabwe senior netball team will once again get to test their level of preparedness ahead of the start of the 2023 World Cup Finals when…
Cyprianos sets new national swimming record
Sports Reporter PROMISING swimmer Denilson Cyprianos put up an encouraging performance at the ongoing World Aquatic Championships in Fukuoka, Japan yesterday when he set a new national record in the…
Plumtree stun Milton in schools rugby league
Brandon Moyo, [email protected] ON Week 10 of the CBZ Bank Schools Rugby League, Plumtree High School produced the ‘most shocking’ results of the weekend. Buffaloes, as the Plumtree High School…
Gilbert praises Bosso
Fungai Muderere – [email protected] FORMER Highlanders FC captain Gilbert “Gidza” Banda has implored Bosso players not to put their feet off the pedal in their quest to end the club’s…
Veuve Clicquot seeks new markets in Africa
Veuve Clicquot, the Champagne maker that’s part of luxury-goods powerhouse LVMH, is exploring new markets in Africa as demand for premium products rises on the continent.
Algeria seeks to join BRICS group
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune was reported by Ennahar TV as stating that Algeria has submitted an application to join the BRICS group and a request to become a shareholder member of the BRICS Bank with a contribution of US$1,5 billion.
Can Africa take control in green mineral rush?
From Zimbabwe’s lithium-rich rocks to Democratic Republic of Congo’s cobalt, minerals critical for clean energy technologies are increasingly in demand from Africa’s trade partners as part of the global green transition from planet-warming fossil fuels.










