Ervine, Muzarabani and Masakadza in vain fightback

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub DESPITE fighting knocks from Wellington Masakadza, Craig Ervine, and Blessing Muzarabani, Zimbabwe were steamrolled by a ruthless South African side, suffering a crushing 328-run defeat…

Refs face the music as Zifa goes public again

Fungai Muderere ,Zimpapers Sports Hub IN a bold and increasingly rare public move, the Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) has suspended three Premier Soccer League (PSL) match officials for poor performances,…

THE PRAYER WARRIOR

WOLVERHAMPTON. − Wolves’ Zimbabwean midfielder Marshall Munetsi says his faith and background kept him humble after becoming an English Premier League footballer.

Zim fortifies gold sector with new enforcement body

In a significant move to curb gold smuggling and enhance transparency, Fidelity Gold Refinery, the country’s sole gold buyer, has established a new Gold Trade Enforcement Unit (GTEU) with broad powers to safeguard the country’s gold value chain.

BOSSO FIRESTORM, CEO BOUNCES BACK

ACTING Highlanders CEO Kindman Ndlovu has withdrawn his resignation after the club’s executive committee refused to accept his decision to step down.

African Sun plans facelift for flagship hotel properties

HOSPITALITY group, African Sun Limited, plans to undertake significant refurbishments of its flagship properties, including Holiday Inn Harare, Holiday Inn Bulawayo, and Elephant Hills Resort and Conference Centre in 2025.

MPOFU EYES TOKYO RETURN

FRESH off a fifth place finish in his comeback race, Isaac Mpofu is set to test his recovery this Sunday at the Victoria Falls Marathon, determined to gauge his readiness for the World Championships in Tokyo.

Fishers want ZimParks to extend fishing depth reprieve

KAPENTA fishers have called on the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) to extend the reprieve for the minimum allowable fishing depth of 17 metres to a future date.

Kenya, Zimbabwe target US$70mln trade by 2026

THE Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) has unveiled an ambitious target to double bilateral trade volumes with Zimbabwe from US$35,3 million in 2024 to US$70 million by 2026 in a move set to strengthen economic ties between the two countries.

Matopos Research Institute champions cactus farming

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] MATOPOS Research Institute has launched a project to cultivate various spineless cactus varieties for livestock feed, as part of efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change…

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