BAKALA PROVING TO BE A MAN OF THE BIG OCCASION

Bruce Chikuni Sports Reporter IAN BAKALA is proving to be a man for the big occasion. The Zambian coach claimed yet another big scalp at the weekend as CAPS United…

Experts call for action to curb illicit financial flows

Judith Phiri, Zimpapers Business Hub ZIMBABWE is losing an estimated US$6,15 billion to illicit financial flows (IFFs) between 2020 and 2025, according to experts who are calling for new strategies…

Amakhosi 1 strengthen title bid with dominant win over Alex

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub AMAKHOSI Cricket Club 1 underlined their title credentials in the 2025 National Premier League (NPL) with a commanding six-wicket victory over Alexandra Sports Club on…

TEN GAMES FOR ZIM, NAMIBIA AT 2027 ICC WORLD CUP

CRICKET South Africa has confirmed the venues for the 2027 ODI World Cup, which will be played in South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe. South Africa is all set to host…

Bosso show character, spark fresh fight

HIGHLANDERS breathed new life into their survival campaign yesterday, edging Bikita Minerals 2-1 at Gibbo in Hendrikus Pieter de Jongh’s first game in charge.

Mental health support for teachers vital

TEACHERS have been encouraged to deal with mental health issues for their personal and learners’ well being.

Experts call for action to curb illicit financial flows

Judith Phiri Zimpapers Business Hub EXPERTS have called for adaptive strategies to combat illicit financial flows (IFF) in Zimbabwe, amid fears the country may be losing about US$6,15 billion (2020–2025)…

Zim’s commodities exchange gains continental recognition

Patience Maturure Agriculture Reporter Zimbabwe’s Mercantile Exchange (ZMX) is gaining recognition across Africa, with Angola’s Debt and Stock Exchange (BODIVA) seeking to replicate the model as it establishes its own…

Fossil Contracting’s first group graduates from UZ

Nine students last week graduated from the University of Zimbabwe, completing their degrees with full scholarship from Fossil Contracting.

LOOKING BACK Harare Agriculture show begins today

THE Harare Agricultural Show which brings together farmers, commerce, industrialists and the public, starts today at the Harare Exhibition Park, the new name for the old showgrounds.

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