Zifa Byo heeds delay calls

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA Bulawayo Province has set April 16 as the official kick-off of this year’s Division Two and Division Three leagues. The Francis Ntutha-led executive said…

Politburo routine meeting

Harare Bureau THE Zanu-PF Politburo is expected to meet today to discuss economic issues giving particular attention to the country’s economic blueprint Zim- Asset. The revolutionary party’s secretary for administration,…

Embrace darts, Bulawayo schools urged

Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO secondary schools have been urged to embrace darts in their sporting curricula as it improves mental concentration and precision in both throwing and calculation.

Bubi readies for Nash challenge

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter BUBI District is ready to challenge for honours in the National Association of Secondary School Heads (Nash) Matabeleland North track and field athletics competition to…

Horizon hosts party for Zima winners

Showbiz Correspondent HORIZON Night club will on Saturday night host a party for Bulawayo musicians who won accolades at the just ended Zimbabwe Music Awards.

‘Live alcohol, drug-free career’

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter VETERAN former Hwange shot stopper Timothy Sibanda says alcohol and drug abuse can cut short a promising player’s career and urged young footballers to shun both.

VAT zero-rated goods

ZERO-rated supplies are supplies of goods and services which attract Value Added Tax (VAT) at a rate of 0 percent. These goods include basic food commodities such as mealie meal,…

Features Desk: High standards offered at Midlands hotels

Most hotels and lodges in the Midlands now offer high standard accommodation and services, according to the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA).

What is stalling Kamativi re-opening?

Business Reporter MINES and Mining Development Deputy Minister Fred Moyo says the re-opening of Kamativi Tin Mine is being handled by the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC) following the successful…

Barclays confirms Africa exit

BARCLAYS Plc will sell its Africa business within the next two to three years as part of a plan by new Chief Executive Jes Staley to simplify the bank’s structure …

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