Gerrard now a Ranger

Steven Gerrard has said yes to Scottish soccer side Glasgow Rangers — and will take former ­Liverpool midfielder Gary McAllister with him.

Empowerment projects get Govt’s blessing

Government will support initiatives by civic society organisations which uplift and empower the less privileged members of society, Manicaland Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Cde Monica Mutsvangwa has said.

Chiredzi RDC raises flag over stands

Chiredzi Rural District Council (CRDC) has challenged the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing to block the proposed allocation of 87 hectares of land to members of the Commercial Sugarcane Farmers Association of Zimbabwe.

Ancelotti turns down Italy

Carlo Ancelotti has turned down the offer to take over as Italy coach, according to Press reports yesterday.

Chivi plans road upgrade

Chivi Rural District Council has embarked on a massive road rehabilitation programme and has set its sights on sprucing up at least 1 000km of road network within a four-month period, an official has said.

‘Rope in churches in fight against GBV scourge’

Faith-based organisations must be included in Manicaland Province’s fight to eradicate gender-based violence, as there is still a lot of groundwork to be covered in combating the scourge.

Youths lack entrepreneurial skills: JCI

Most businesses fail within the first five years of inception because of lack of information on how to manage them sustainably, president of Junior Chamber International (JCI) Zimbabwe Mr Ngonidzashe Chikurunhe has said.

Intratek shareholders bury the hatchet

INTRATREK Zimbabwe shareholders, who had a spectacular fallout over the running of the company and handling of a multi-million dollar tender, have now closed ranks and committed to immediately mobilise resources to complete pre-commencement works for the 100 megawatt Gwanda solar project.

Intratek shareholders bury the hatchet

INTRATREK Zimbabwe shareholders, who had a spectacular fallout over the running of the company and handling of a multi-million dollar tender, have now closed ranks and committed to immediately mobilise resources to complete pre-commencement works for the 100 megawatt Gwanda solar project.

Intratek shareholders bury the hatchet

INTRATREK Zimbabwe shareholders, who had a spectacular fallout over the running of the company and handling of a multi-million dollar tender, have now closed ranks and committed to immediately mobilise resources to complete pre-commencement works for the 100 megawatt Gwanda solar project.

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