Sizane wins Nash basketball tourney

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter SIZANE High School won the Bulawayo girls’ Under-14 National Association of Secondary School Heads (Nash) basketball tournament after beating Nkulumane High 23-19 in the final played…

Gokwe Cottco ginnery resumes operations

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) ginnery in Gokwe has resumed operations leading to the employment of thousands of people.

Billiat eager to win trophies with Chiefs

HAVING joined from Absa Premiership champions Mamelodi Sundowns, Khama Billiat is eager to help Kaizer Chiefs reach the summit of South African football.

Zim faces shortage of engineers

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls ZIMBABWE has only 1 500 civil, mechanical, architectural and scientific engineers out of about 6 000 accredited professionals in the field.

‘ZDF to respect election outcome’

Felex Share, Harare Bureau The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) will respect the outcome of the harmonised elections as its conduct is guided by the Constitution, the force’s spokesperson Colonel Overson…

Bindura Nickel Corp in the red

Senior Business Reporter BINDURA Nickel Corporation (BNC) is in the red after the group’s current liabilities exceeded current assets by $4,7 million according to the financial report for the year…

Rising global prices of vanilla: Opportunity for Zimbabwe

Tapuwa Justice Mashangwa CENTURIES from now we will still need agricultural produce. Food will always be one of mankind’s basic needs and so agriculture is a “forever sector”.

HCCL foresees surge in output

HWANGE Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) expects to boost underground coal production five-fold this month when it restarts operations after a two-year hiatus, a company official said.

Zim jnrs pick medals at SA championships

Ellina Mhlanga, Harare Bureau TWO of Zimbabwe’s junior judokas, Jayden Peterson and Nikki Economopolous. had a good outing at the South African Championships on Tuesday when they picked a gold…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Civil society, NGOs abuse of donor funds not surprising

REPORTS that some non-governmental organisations and quasi-political civil society groups have been abusing funds supplied by Western donors for their activities are not surprising given that some of these organisations…

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