Hippo seeks funding alternatives for Kilimanjaro

Listed sugar producer, Hippo Valley Estates Limited, is considering alternative sources of funding for the US$40 million Kilimanjaro Sugar Cane Project.

Kit boost for Mbare tourney

THE Sam Nzanga Mbare Primary Schools Football Tournament has been moved to next year.

Old Mutual finally appoints permanent CEO

Old Mutual has finally named its new permanent CEO.

Villa relegation woes continue

Sadio Mane helped Liverpool keep alive their bid to set a new Premier League points record as the champions beat Aston Villa 2-0, while struggling West Ham twice blew the lead in a draw at Newcastle yesterday.

Sri Lanka’s match-fixing saga rages on

Sri Lanka’s former sports minister said on Saturday he has offered more evidence to cricket’s world governing body that he says shows the 2011 Cricket World Cup was fixed.

250 households get groceries, sanitary wear

Aids Counselling Trust (ACT), in partnership with three other organisations, have donated groceries and reusable sanitary wear to 250 households from Hopley at Tariro Youth Centre.

Cestoball take advantage of Covid-19

CESTOBALL Association of Zimbabwe president, Amon Madzvamuse, says his association has made maximum use of the coronavirus-induced lockdown to revamp their grassroots development initiative.

CUT student retraces footprints

CHINHOYI University of Technology student Victoria Nyamhanza last week held a solo art exhibition themed “Matsimba Erwendo” at the university.

Daggers out for Nhokwara

TENNIS Zimbabwe president Biggie Magarira has called upon stakeholders with incriminating evidence against the association’s manager Cliff Nhokwara to come forward.

US summit was godsend for local sculptor

THE just-ended African-American summit was godsend to David Mutasa, one of Zimbabwe’s leading sculptors, who is now set to stamp his imprint on the highly competitive visual art landscape in the United States

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