Desert Foxes exude confidence

TINO Kadewere and his Olympic Lyon teammates have been talking a lot about Zimbabwe’s upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Algeria, with most of them ruling out the Warriors’ chances against champions of the continent.

Marketing is the new sales: Part 1

The old school thinking defines success of a business through its liquidity, revenue inflows and sales. The scooping of monetary transactions is a big intrinsic sign that cement the notion that business is doing well.

Pindi Park: new destination for adventure-seekers

Online Reporter
And then the Covid-19 pandemic happened!
The world as we knew it was blown away right from our faces, forcing an indoor lifestyle for much of the seven months that the globe has been in lockdown.

Developing: Crosby gold dealer new twist

Online Reporter
MUTARE gold dealer David Crosby is employed by a licenced gold buyer – Skorus Investments – which was awarded a buying agency permit by Fidelity Printers and Refiners.

‘Misconceptions around HIV and Covid-19’

Fungai Lupande
Mash Central Bureau
THE National Aids Council (NAC) has expressed concern that stigma and discrimination has increased on people living with HIV/Aids due to unproven myths about their susceptibility to Covid-19.

$60 million lost due to unregistered vehicles

Conrad Mupesa
Mashonaland West Bureau
THE motor insurance sector has lost approximately $60 million as a result of 80 000 unregistered and uninsured vehicles that are on the country’s roads.

Billiat braces for another milestone

Langton Nyakwenda
ZIMBABWE international star striker, Khama Billiat, will make his 50th league appearance for Kaizer Chiefs, who host newly promoted TS Galaxy Wednesday night.

NSSA board dissolved

Debra Matabvu
THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has dissolved its board with immediate effect to pave way for a restructuring exercise.

War against corruption continues — President • . . . warns criminal gangsters • . . . urges security sector to up-skill

Government will swoop on all corrupt and criminal elements despite some of them adopting modern and sophisticated ways of trying to evade arrest and milk the country’s resources, President Mnangagwa has said.

O-Level exams to spill into next year

PUBLIC examinations for Ordinary Level candidates will spill into January next year, while results for Grade Seven candidates will be released before year-end to allow parents adequate time to secure Form One places for their children.

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