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Zim football enjoys benefits from FIFA  . . . Michael Nees gets his wheels

Langton Nyakwenda  Zimpapers Sports Hub  WARRIORS coach Michael Nees will have no problems travelling around the country scouting for talent after he was handed a ZIFA vehicle courtesy of the…

Exciting Zifa campaign season beckons

Eddie Chikamhi Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIFA presidential elections aspirant, Marshall Gore says he is now set to engage the second gear of his campaign after getting the thumbs up from…

Kupakwashe Mukurumbira lands key FIFA post

Tadious Manyepo-Zimpapers Sports Hub RENOWNED sport administrator Kupakwashe Mukurumbira is flying with the stars following his appointment into FIFA’s newborn baby, the Safe Football Support Unit, which was launched just…

Kadonzvo reflects on turnaround season

Tadious Manyepo-Zimpapers Sports Hub VALENTINE Kadonzvo expects to crawl to the top again after regaining his aura in a turnaround season this year.  The 29-year-old rejoined Dynamos at the start…

Govt’s marine insurance plan triggers optimism

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro-Senior Business Reporter Insurance industry experts and economic analysts have commended the Government’s proposal announced in the 2025 National Budget regarding the domestication of marine insurance business, sparking optimism…

Hippo bullish about 2025 growth prospects

Michael Tome-Business Reporter Hippo Valley Estates is bullish about prospects of improved production next year compared to 2024, driven by adequate irrigation resources, optimised operational efficiency and enhanced sugar cane…

Poultry sector beats El Nino drought

Oliver Kazunga-Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Poultry Association (ZPA) says the poultry industry has remained resilient against the impact of the El Nino-induced drought this year, with producers meeting the…

Nigeria to pay more for calls, data

After years of appeals and lobbying by major telecom providers, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has authorised a 40 percent increase in telecom tariffs. Starting January 2025, Nigerians will face…

China extends investigation period

China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced on Wednesday the extension of the investigation period for the anti-dumping probe into imports of brandy originating in the EU until April 5, 2025,…

Why SA must quickly exit FAFTA greylist

Early last year, South Africa faced a sobering reality through its grey listing by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).  What this designation signalled was that South Africa’s efforts to…

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