Old Mutual targets more solar projects
Nelson Gahadza Senior Business Reporter Old Mutual Zimbabwe says it will continue investing in solar energy projects to bridge the power supply gap deficit in the energy sector. The group…
Varun to make Zim production hub
Michael Tome Business Reporter VARUN Beverages Zimbabwe, the holder of the PepsiCo franchise, intends to make Zimbabwe the production hub for markets in the southern African region. The non-alcoholic beverages manufacturer…
Ousted AAG executive to form splinter group
Herald Reporter THE outgoing Affirmative Action Group leadership led by Mr Mike Chimombe has said they were not informed of the decision to dissolve their executive and will now form…
Training helps improve farmers’ business acumen
Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight IT goes without saying that farmers always have their plates full and may easily disremember the importance of signing up for the occasional seminar or training course…
Arsenal stunned by Crystal Palace
London.— Arsenal missed the chance to move back into the Premier League’s top four and strengthen their hopes of Champions League football as they were stunned by Crystal Palace 3-0…
DeMbare take aim at the Undertaker
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter GIANTS Dynamos say they are already looking forward to their next assignment against Benjani Mwaruwari’s Ngezi Platinum Stars as they are set to travel outside the…
No quick fix for Man United
MANCHESTER. — Ralf Rangnick has warned that it could take 18 months to completely fix Manchester United’s issues and make them a force to be reckoned with again. Rangnick admits…
Chapungu Queens run riot with 26-goal haul
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter CHAPUNGU Queens were the biggest winners in the opening week of the Zimbabwe Women’s Soccer League with a 26-0 victory over Scorpion Queens at Pfupajena Stadium…
Van Gaal fights cancer
AMSTERDAM. — Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal on Sunday revealed he has been diagnosed with cancer of the prostate, but he still plans to lead his team at the World…
Hatcliffe vendors up in arms against opposition-led council
Municipal Reporter VENDORS at the Hatcliffe market are angry with Harare City Council for demanding rates between US$40 to US$70 monthly, but with zero market stalls or any services provided…










