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June 24, 2019

Former Bosso star makes waves in USA

While other soccer stars that entered their prime at the end of the last millennium might be struggling to find their way in a world far away from the soccer field, former Highlanders and Amazulu star Malvern Ntini has found a new lease of life in music, with his record label, RainyDayz Entertainment making waves in the United States.

Knowledge opens up on future

Zimbabwe captain Knowledge Musona has addressed his future after recently stating he might need to leave Belgian football giants Anderlecht to reignite his career.

Seed Co to commission seed drier

Seed Co says it intends to commission its long awaited Artificial Maize Seed Drier locally in February 2020 with a further objective to spread the technology to its key regional markets as time progresses.

Zesa power cuts cost hospitals

Health institutions operating in the Belgravia area of Harare have appealed to the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) to spare them of load-shedding to save lives and ensure they continue in business.

Kamambo eyes CAF post

ZIFA president Felton Kamambo’s rise in the corridors of power, on the domestic and continental front, could move another gear up if he lands one of the CAF executive committee posts here next month.

Zimplats to build 160MW solar farm

Zimbabwe’s largest platinum group metals (PGMs) producer, Zimplats Holdings, says it is interrogating the feasibility of constructing a 160 megawatts solar power plant to guarantee uninterrupted and affordable power supplies to the group’s operations.

Knox believes Warriors will progress

Warriors’ striker Knox Mutizwa believes once they navigate their way from the forest of the Total Africa Cup of Nations Group A jungle, they will be an unstoppable force in this tournament.

Sanitary wear now exempt from duty

The Government has noted that the price of sanitary wear has shot beyond the reach of many women who have resorted to using unhygienic materials exposing them to various diseases despite the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) waiving customs duty on imports of the feminine product.