Zimplow revenue jumps 14pc, but fails to steer group to profit

Farming and Mining equipment manufacturer Zimplow reported a 14 percent year-on-year revenue growth to US$7,06 million, although this could not prevent the group from incurring a net loss before tax of US$513 000.

Bekuthakazelelwa i-Africa Day e-Acaja

Ethel Ncube BEKUNGABIZWA ozwayo eAcaja duze kweNtabazinduna lapho obekuthakazelwa khona ilanga leAfrica ngoMvulo kuyonale iviki. Kumcimbi lo bekulabomama akade begqoke baphelela ngemvunulo etshengisa ukuba ngama-Africa, kudliwa ukudla kwesintu njalo kudlalwa…

Govt to rebuild burnt Churchill Boys High hostel

THE Government has pledged to mobilise resources to assist 52 boarders displaced by a recent fire that engulfed Winston Hostel at Churchill Boys High School in Harare.

FOKOZA EYES DUGOUT

HE made his name on the pitch, and now he’s plotting a return, this time from the dugout.

Salah to play until 40

MOHAMED Salah says he can play until he is 40 years old and is still in talks about a possible future move to the Saudi Pro League.

Mutoko man’s $60k claim against stepmother dismissed

A MAN from Mutoko’s attempt to seek justice in a malicious prosecution case has been brought to an end in the High Court.

Violent protester appears in court

A man accused of leading a violent effort to prevent authorities from evicting illegal settlers at Cloverdale Farm appeared in court yesterday. 

Another feather on Rugwete’s cap

JOE RUGWETE’s administrative credentials continue to be recognised by the international sporting world, with the Zimbabwe National Karate Federation leader securing a top continental post.

GERALD SIBANDA EARNS US COLLEGE MOVE

ZEBRA Revolution goalkeeper Gerald Sibanda is headed to Texas College after catching the eye during the Vision2Africa trials held in Zimbabwe and Zambia last year.

Cotton growers to be paid exclusively in USD

Cotton growers will this marketing season be paid exclusively in United States dollars, with the grade D pegged at US$0.30 per kilogramme.

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