West African bloc launches hub to boost soil health
NAIROBI. –The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) late Wednesday launched a fertilizer and soil health hub to enhance productivity of arable land in West Africa and the Sahel region.
Chevrons chase ranking points
Despite having already lost the T20I cricket series against Bangladesh there is still something to play for the Chevrons in the remaining two matches today and on Sunday.
Guests turn up at ‘Wrong Inn’
THE Minister of Trade and Commerce, Dr Oliver Munyaradzi, has apologised to his guests who were invited to a cocktail party at the “Holiday Inn”, only to find there was no party.
Russia marks victory over Nazi Germany
MOSCOW. – Russia yesterday held an annual military parade on Moscow’s downtown Red Square to mark the 79th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s Victory over Nazi Germany in 1945.
Nyahora makes NAAZ proud
NATIONAL Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (NAAZ) president Tendai Tagara has praised long-distance runner Rutendo Nyahora who has become the latest local athlete to make the grade for the Olympics.
IMF, DRC reach deal on US$1,5bn loan review
The International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday it had reached a staff-level agreement with Democratic Republic of Congo on the final review of a US$1,5 billion loan programme, noting the…
El Niño sees African Union Insurance Agency pay out $60m
The African Union’s climate insurance agency will pay out at least $60 million to four southern African nations to help them offset the impact of a drought that’s been driven…
Businessman Muringi faces fresh fraud charges
Harare businessman Shingai Levison Muringi (32) is back in court on fresh charges of fraud involving US$50 000 after he allegedly attempted to buy back a car he had sold to a car sale owner.











