NAAZ in plea to motivate athletes
TENDAI Tagara, the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe president, has appealed to the corporate sector to come up with incentives for his team that is going to the African Senior Championships which start in Doula, Cameroon, on Friday.
Maid convicted of US$107 000 theft
A maid who stole US$107 000 from her Chinese employer and shared it with two cops stationed at Central Criminal Bureau in Harare, who are currently on the run, has been convicted of theft by Harare magistrate, Mrs Ethel Chichera.
Mao Boulevard opens to traffic
THE first 7km stretch of the Chairman Mao Boulevard, formerly Old Mazowe Road, from the Westgate roundabout to Gwebi River Crossing, was opened to traffic yesterday following the completion of its upgrade, with Parliamentarians expressing satisfaction.
All set for Ramaphosa inauguration
South African President-elect Cyril Ramaphosa is set to be sworn into office tomorrow for his second term as the neighbouring country’s leader.
Adequate January disease doses in stock
WITH winter well-known for its low tick infestations, Government has assured farmers that the 90 000 doses of January disease in stock can sustain the livestock sector until the next summer.
Silver lining to teen pregnancy risks
Young people are the backbone of Zimbabwe, making up over 60 percent of the population.
Sadc Summit: A chance to market Zim, attract investors
THE upcoming Sadc Summit and Industrialisation Week present significant opportunities for the Zimbabwean industry to enhance its index rating and showcase what the country has on offer.
Makoni set for SADCC talks
THE Minister of Industry and Energy Development, Dr Simba Makoni, leaves Harare on Sunday to attend a two-day Southern African Development Co-ordination Conference (SADCC) ministers’ meeting which starts in Luanda next Friday.
Bosso hopeful in Mhindirira contract talks
HIGHLANDERS remain hopeful of pinning midfielder Devine Mhindirira down to a new contract as several local clubs are believed to be monitoring the situation tightly with the hope of snatching the midfielder when his contract expires on June 30.
High interest rates frustrate tobacco funding
STAKEHOLDERS in the tobacco industry have described local financial institutions’ interest rates as prohibitive and impeding Government’s efforts to localise funding for the sector.










