German firms court Manicaland companies
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau At least 200 German companies have extended an invitation to companies from Manicaland to visit the European country and explore opportunities for partnerships. The invitation comes…
Chivi Village Zim-Asset scores major successes
Walter Mswazie recently in Chivi Councillors in Chivi Rural District Council have pooled resources together to campaign for President Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF in their wards to ensure an overwhelming victory…
President lauds improved Zimbabwe credit rating
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said the economic reforms that his administration is implementing have started bearing fruit, with the country receiving positive credit ratings for the first time in 20 years. Last week, globally recognised South African credit ranking institution NKC African Economics positively rated the country from negative to stable.
Chevrons in another dramatic escape
ZIMBABWE captain Graeme Cremer felt his team had once again dodged a bullet after they pulled off a great escape to end up with a hard-fought point in a thrilling tie against Scotland in their final ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier Group B match at Queens Sports Club yesterday.
Spike in Listeria infections in SA: Why it matters
Listeria is an organism that contaminates food and can result in pregnant women going into premature labour or even losing their babies.
Rusike ready for Pirates clash
CAPE TOWN. — Cape Town City look set to welcome January signing Matthew Rusike back in the side against Orlando Pirates as he has recovered from injury. The Zimbabwe international forward, who scored on debut for the Citizens in a Nedbank Cup last 32 encounter against Bidvest Wits, injured his hamstring last month.
Few takers for Gweru refuse collection job
Midlands Bureau Gweru City Council has refloated a tender for private refuse contractors, amid revelations that only one person had successfully responded to council’s initial advertisement. The cash-strapped local authority…
SuperSport open door for Kaitano
PRETORIA — SuperSport chief executive Stanley Matthews has opened the door for their interim coach Kaitano Tembo to be given the job permanently if he proves himself. He revealed the former Zimbabwe international defender is top of the list of the names being touted for the vacant position.
We should have said, No to Bob!
People in zanu-pf have been called cowards and all such names. Maybe we were. For surely talking to some comrades it is clear very few genuinely loved Robert Mugabe in his last years as President.
Rabada pledges to reform
PORT ELIZABETH. – South Africa’s champion fast bowler Kagiso Rabada concedes he needs to address his on-field behaviour after being issued with a two-Test suspension at the conclusion of the…









