‘Neymar is not coming back to Barca’
Paris — Manchester United and Manchester City have been handed a boost as one club has ruled themselves out of the running for Paris Saint-Germain star, Neymar. There has been…
African players in Europe: Salah back on goal trail
Paris — Reigning African Footballer of the Year Mohamed Salah got back on the goal trail at the weekend, scoring the English Premier League winner for Liverpool at Huddersfield. After…
Return of hungry Ronaldo big worry for Man United
United Kingdom — Cristiano Ronaldo will always be fondly remembered at Old Trafford, but as the five-time Ballon d’Or winner rolls back into town this week, this former hero may…
Sri Lanka seeks Indian help to tackle match-fixing
Colombo – India has offered to assist Sri Lanka with its inquiry into match-fixing in cricket and drafting laws to combat cheating in the game, a Sri Lankan cabinet minister…
2019 Nat Budget preparations begin
Parliament has started preparations for the 2019 National Budget, with several portfolio committees yesterday holding meetings with Government officials on what they expect from Treasury.
UPDATED: RBZ suspends four top managers indefinitely
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya yesterday indefinitely suspended four senior managers on allegations of corruption raised against them by the then chairperson of the Finance and Economic Development Communication Taskforce, Mr Acie Lumumba.
Central bank releases US$3,3m for drugs
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has availed a further US$3,3 million towards drug procurement, bringing to US$9,9 million the total disbursements made in the past two weeks.
Parly to engage US Congress
THE Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade is planning to meet members of the United States Congress and the European Union to discuss the removal of sanctions as part of its re-engagement drive.
Georgia pledges to develop ties
Georgia yesterday pledged to develop bilateral relations with Zimbabwe taking advantage of opportunities brought about by the new dispensation.
Bid to block 2pc tax flops
Combined Harare Residents’ Association director Mfundo Mlilo’s attempt to block the recently announced 2 percent tax on electronic money transfers yesterday hit a snag after the High Court yesterday threw out the matter for lack of urgency.











