ZC in shirt sponsorship deal
THINGS are shaping up for the Zimbabwe cricket team as they step up their preparations for the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018 by unveiling a new shirt sponsorship deal estimated to be over $100 000 in Harare today.
Govt optimistic of good harvests
LANDS, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement Deputy Minister Cde Davis Marapira says Government is optimistic that the nation is going to experience a good harvest following rains received across the country in the past week.
Weah gives back
Liberia’s President, ex-football star, George Weah on Wednesday joined fellow African football great Didier Drogba and emerging French youngster Kylian Mbappe in Paris, to launch a platform that will support sport in Africa.
Province targets 500K voters
Zanu-PF’s Mashonaland West Province is confident that it will garner at least 500 000 votes in the upcoming elections. The province secured 272 000 votes for the ruling party in 2013.
Zanu-PF youths exude confidence
The ZANU-PF Midlands Youth League is confident the revolutionary party, under the leadership of President Mnangagwa, will win the forthcoming harmonised elections by a landslide.
Tiger eye Masters
Tiger Woods’ latest comeback is in its early stages, but the former world No. 1 golfer is already relishing the prospect of returning to the Masters in April. Woods counts four Masters titles among his 14 major championships, but he hasn’t played at Augusta National since 2015.
Tourism players urged to join hands
TOURISM players in Manicaland should join forces in packaging and marketing the Eastern Highlands as a touristy destination and revive the sector’s contribution to economic development, which has weaned in recent years.
‘Empower youths to fund party projects’
YOUTHS must be empowered through sustainable income-generating projects that will enable them to fund Zanu-PF programmes, a party official has proposed.
Rural communities join call for african cites secretary-general
African rural communities and the world’s biggest rhino producer have joined calls for the replacement of the outgoing Secretary-General of the UN Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora (CITES) with a qualified African candidate.
Fall armyworm leaves trail of destruction in Zaka
A fall armyworm outbreak has left a trail of destruction in Zaka, amid growing fears that the pest has affected over 20 percent of the district’s maize crop.











