NEW: Geo Pomona football pitch gets FIFA certification

Harmony Agere The GOVERNMENT remains committed to developing sports infrastructure across the country through partnerships with local and international companies. This was said by Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture Deputy…

Africa aims to accelerate business growth with new free trade treaty

African countries that have long traded with others outside the continent are now shipping goods to each other. African leaders will this weekend gather in Addis Ababa for the annual…

Sall promises to hold delayed presidential vote as soon as possible

Senegalese President Macky Sall says he would fully abide by a court decision that overturned the postponement of the presidential election to December, pledging to hold consultations to organise the…

‘Let’s chart our own development path’

Lincoln Towindo in MAUN, Botswana AFRICAN countries must reject external interference in their internal affairs and strive to take control of their own destinies and development trajectories to guarantee sustainable…

Crop condition fair, say experts

Theseus Shambare A COMPREHENSIVE report on findings of the first round Crop, Livestock and Fisheries Assessment, which was concluded yesterday, will be tabled before Cabinet soon, with early indications that…

A weird Valentine’s Day for lovers

Veronica Gwaze IF your partner is a Roman Catholic, Methodist, Anglican or Lutheran Church member, you may as well forget about Valentine’s Day this year. February 14 is a day…

Agriculture remains key Income source for Zimbabwe despite challenges: ZimStat survey

Business Reporter AGRICULTURE remains the largest source of income for the majority of Zimbabweans despite the rising cost of farming inputs and bad weather, among other factors, according to results…

‘Rank marshals pocket US$1 million a month’

Emmanuel Kafe RANK MARSHALS are colluding with corrupt police and municipal officers to pocket an estimated US$1 million monthly through unauthorised taxes at bus termini in and around Harare, bus…

Zimbabwe’s construction sector optimistic for 2024 growth driven by infrastructure projects

Business Reporter THE construction sector is optimistic about growth in 2024, largely driven by Government and private sector infrastructure projects that are currently being implemented across the country. The projects…

Inside Zimbabwe’s music industry: Juju, rituals, and the quest for success

Local artistes rise on juju? Dennis Chimanzi LANDMINE MADONGONDA, a Nyanga-based music promoter, recently made some interesting revelations about the unusual goings-on in the local music industry. According to Madongonda,…

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