Team set for Russia ahead of Mbare project

Nyore Madzianike A HIGH-LEVEL delegation comprising Government officials and engineers is scheduled to travel to Russia soon to learn about the development and operation of modern markets, then replicate these…

Gwanda magistrate bribery case ruling date set

Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter HARARE regional magistrate Mr Farai Gwitima will next month deliver his ruling on a case in which Gwanda magistrate Talent Phiri (35) is facing a…

A case for harnessing migration for economic growth

Minister July Moyo MIGRATION plays a vital role in Zimbabwe’s socio-economic framework, both for individuals coming into the country and those venturing abroad. The Second Republic, under the leadership of…

Mafume’s world-class finger-pointing exercise

JUST weeks before Harare is supposed to magically turn into a “world-class city”, as part of the local authority’s lofty Vision 2025, its mayor, Councillor Jacob Mafume, was at it…

Warriors home disadvantage to sway ZIFA polls

Langton Nyakwenda IN eight days, the ZIFA Electoral Committee will release names of the candidates who will have passed the integrity test for elections. Submission of nominations for various posts…

FA defends Saudi vote

THE England Football Association’s decision to back Saudi Arabia’s bid to host the 2034 World Cup was “not difficult” after organisers gave “a lot of commitments”, their chairperson Debbie Hewitt…

Can Smith break out of his slump?

WHEN Steven Smith played at the Gabba earlier this year, he carried his bat for 91 as Australia were toppled by West Indies. It was two matches into his brief…

Verstappen collects trophy in Rwanda

RWANDAN President Paul Kagame joined Max Verstappen on stage when the Red Bull driver collected the Formula One champion’s trophy for the fourth year in a row at an awards…

Farmers encouraged to embrace Boer goat breeding

Judith Phiri,Business Reporter  FARMERS have been called on to take up Boer goat stud breeding projects for good genetics and specific traits that are well-suited to adapt to climate change. …

Trade war to hurt US farmers more than China

DONALD Trump’s first trade war hurt American soyabean farmers to the tune of US$11 billion. A sequel is set to be even worse. The humble bean was the poster child…

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