Chadya wants goals against Bosso

Veronica Gwaze REIGNING Castle Lager Premiership football champions Ngezi Platinum Stars’ goalkeeper Nelson Chadya has called on his team-mates to take responsibility in scoring goals when they face leaders Highlanders…

Zhakata appointed trustee for child president’s foundation

Talent Chimutambgi-Arts Reporter Zimbabwe Original Rhythms of Africa (Zora) music proponent Leonard “Karikoga” Zhakata has been appointed a trustee for a foundation launched by child president, Navile Mavu. Zhakata seems…

ZC to appoint new coach next month

Don Makanyanga–Sports Reporter  STUART Matsikenyeri will take charge of the Zimbabwe senior men’s tour of Bangladesh at the end of the month on an interim basis as Zimbabwe Cricket will…

Former ZACC commissioner in court

Yeukai Karengezeka–Court Correspondent  FORMER Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) commissioner Farai Chinyani and her husband Tendai Chinyani appeared in court yesterday facing a charge of malicious damage to property. The duo…

Tangawarima, Navasee take local referees to class

Fungai Muderere ESTEEMED FIFA technical instructor Felix Tangawarima from Zimbabwe and Bento Navasee, a FIFA physical instructor from Mozambique, are facilitating a member association referees’ course that started in Harare…

Govt procures 40 rigs to drill boreholes at schools

Conrad Mupesa–Mashonaland West Bureau The Second Republic has procured 40 borehole drilling rigs that will benefit over 10 000 schools countrywide as it moves a gear up in availing potable…

IMF faces push to cut billions of dollars in fees

For years, the International Monetary Fund has collected billions of dollars in fees from its biggest borrowers, a practice that penalised those most in need. Now, with its coffers refilling and interest rates running high, the world’s lender of last resort is considering giving them a break.

Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tops Billboard, makes country music history

Beyoncé’s blockbuster country album “Cowboy Carter” has debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart—the eighth number one album of her storied career. She also became the first Black woman to top…

Stop tobacco side marketing, TIMB as farmers pocket US$155m

THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has warned farmers against side-marketing saying the practice could ruin the season whose earnings and tobacco volumes had by Day 18 eclipsed last year’s records by 43 and 22 percent respectively.

Technologies farmers need to feed Africa

Other African countries should likewise embrace irrigation, mechanisation, and fertilisers to improve food security and unlock the continent’s agricultural potential.

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