YOUNG CHEVRONS CONDUCT COACHING CLINIC
JUST a day before they meet in a crunch 2024 International Cricket Council (ICC) Men’s Under-19 Cricket World Cup encounter, the future stars of Zimbabwe and Australia took time off the field to conduct a coaching clinic in Kimberly, South Africa yesterday.
GREAT INSPIRATION
IT would be a football fairytale that might even eclipse Leicester if Girona can hang on to top spot and win the Spanish league.
Saintfiet quits after Cup of Nations exit
Gambia coach Tom Saintfiet quit minutes after his side’s elimination from the Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday despite a sterling effort to try and secure a place in the last-16 at the expense of five-time winners Cameroon.
Belmadi on Algeria’s painful AFCON exit
Algeria coach Djamel Belmadi cut a disconsolate figure as he assessed a second successive group stage exit from the Africa Cup of Nations for the 2019 winners following the shock 1-0 loss to Mauritania in their final Group D clash on Tuesday.
Govt to provide guarantees for critical economic sectors
THE Government is considering providing guarantees to the private sector this year related to the ongoing disbursements of the Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) facilities, The Herald Finance and Business can reveal.
ZMX to fortify alliances with financiers before marketing season
Tariro Stacey Gatsi AFTER inadequate financing almost disrupted trading on the Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX) last year, ZMX has announced plans to strengthen collaborations with diverse financiers by September 2024…
USD trading environment to sustain the property market
The extension of the USD trading environment to 2030 is expected to sustain property demand in the immediate term, First Mutual Wealth has revealed in its report.
Rains create artificial shortage of table potatoes
Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer THE recent heavy rains may have enabled farmers to late-plant basic crops but made it difficult to harvest table potatoes creating artificial shortages that pushed the…
‘The optimal planting window for maize is over’
Agriculture Reporters THE planting window for major crops, particularly maize, has closed although those farmers targeting to produce sunflower and sugar bean can still plant, as the two crops’ planting…











