Mussa in another CAF task
IT keeps getting better for Sharif Mussa after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) appointed him general coordinator of a Champions League tie between South Africa’s AmaZulu and Guinea outfit Horoya.
President is changing the game
Within a few days, President Mnangagwa threw serious warning shots.
Some are already calling them silencing shots.
Beefy deal for rural cattle farmers
As the rehabilitation of the Cold Storage Company (CSC)’s Bulawayo plant nears completion, the country’s former largest meat processor is forging a lucrative partnership with communal cattle farmers to ensure sustainable supply of stock for processing, an official has said.
Women gear up for by-elections
When President Mnangagwa proclaimed March 26 as the date for by-elections to fill vacant seats in the National Assembly and various local authorities countrywide, there was palpable excitement in political circles.
Give, don’t just take
HAPPINESS is like a kiss. In order to get any good out of it, you have to give it to someone else (Zig Ziglar).
Third session of Zim-Bots BNC kicks off
The third session of the Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission kicks off in Victoria Falls tomorrow, with discussions on economic co-operation, a review of bilateral ties and regional wildlife conservation topping the agenda.
Palestine: When neutrality aides the oppressor
SINCE 2014, a global survey by WIN/Gallup International has consistently placed the USA on the fore of countries that are a greatest threat to world peace in this era. This world opinion is framed around the question “which country in the world would you consider the biggest threat to world peace?”
G20 to back pandemic prevention fund
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Thursday urged G20 members to back a proposed fund to invest in pandemic prevention and preparedness, warning that failure to close gaps in global health systems could result in “devastating” costs.
Thumbs up for women booklet
THE Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Minister Dr Sithembiso Nyoni recently launched a booklet titled, “Understanding the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)”.
Private sector committed to agric production
The Zimbabwe agricultural sector has been on a growth trajectory buoyed by an increase in output in traditional crops such as tobacco, maize, soya and wheat. Last season’s success has resulted in the agricultural sector posting an overall growth of 36,2 percent.











