Kariba community demands voice
THE football community behind Premiership football side ZPC Kariba is calling for the club to open up the space for the election of a new executive committee when the tenure of the current leadership expires next month. The current executive, which is fronted by Tungamirai Mazarire, was appointed in January 2016 and their tenure comes to an end next month.
Spurs thump Everton
Mauricio Pochettino insists it is too early for Tottenham to contemplate an English Premiership soccer title challenge but has outlined what his side must do to remain in the mix come May. Spurs ruthlessly dismantled Everton 6-2 at Goodison Park on Sunday to consolidate third spot in the Premier League behind leaders Liverpool and champions Manchester City.
Head-on accident kills 4 near Fort Rixon
FOUR people were killed yesterday morning after a Botswana-registered Toyota Wish they were travelling in collided head-on with a haulage truck near Fort Rixon along the Harare-Bulawayo Road. The accident occurred at the 393km peg along the highway and all four people in the Toyota Wish died on the spot.
IPEC unveils measures to protect members’ contributions
The Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) has put in place a number of measures to ensure that medical and legal aid schemes under its supervision do not abuse members’ contributions. IPEC also wants to ensure that the medical and legal schemes also add value to their members’ contribution.
We’ve got enough blood for emergencies: NBSZ
THE National Blood Services Zimbabwe (NBSZ) says it has enough blood for emergencies during the festive season.
The Christmas and New Year holidays are characterised by road accidents owing to high mobility as people visit various places for festivities.
NetOne gets new board
Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister Kazembe Kazembe has appointed a new board for NetOne. The board comprises Mr James Mutizwa, who is the chairperson, Mrs Susan Mutangadura (vice chairperson), Mr Winston Makamure, Mr Mathias Mavhunga and Mr Paradzai Chakona.
US investors keen on Zim
AN American company has expressed interest in investing in different sectors of the country’s economy, an indicator of a positive business environment under the new dispensation led by President Mnangagwa. United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Brian Nichols, revealed this during a closed door meeting with Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce Raj Modi at Mhlahlandlela Government Complex in Bulawayo recently.
Corporates leave R7bn tax hole in SA
Some of the biggest multinational firms that are coining it in SA appear to be transferring a substantial portion of their gains to their parent companies in tax havens. But…
Madziwana retains boxing title
TINASHE “Chairman” Madziwana successfully retained his national super-bantamweight boxing title after defeating Jeremiah Mhere at Harare Exhibition Park’s Nelson Mandela Hall at the weekend. The Mbare-born pugilist won by a unanimous points decision after 12 rounds.









