February 24, 2021 Nyasa Times Reporter 14 Comments
Business mogul and philantoropist Thomson Mpinganjira, who recently retired from FDH Financial Holdings Limited as Chief Executive Officer, has bailed Mighty Wanderers football club by paying salaries for the club’s players for four months starting from December 2020 to March 2021 with a donation of K20.200 million.
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Confirming the development, Wanderers Chairperson, Simon Sikwese said Mpinganjira has come in to support them after he saw the SOS the team publicized in various media outlets.
The team owed the players over K12 million in salary arrears for two months [December and January].
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Precision agriculture firm Farmers Edge plans IPO
Last Modified: 9:44 AM CST Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021 | Updates
Winnipeg-based Farmers Edge, one of the leading technology companies in the burgeoning precision agriculture field, has filed papers with the intention of going public through an initial public offering.
Winnipeg-based Farmers Edge, one of the leading technology companies in the burgeoning precision agriculture field, has filed papers with the intention of going public through an initial public offering.
Founded 15 years ago by Wade Barnes, a farmer from Birtle, with some partners, the company has expanded its sophisticated suite of agronomy-related software solutions that help farmers reduce inputs, increase yields and lower their carbon footprint.