JUST IN: Peace and order restored says ZDF

The Zimbabwe Defence Forces says it has managed to restore peace and order after it moved in to quell violent protests instigated by Labour unions last month leading to loss of lives and a trail of destruction of property across the country.

Determining the benefits

Two approaches are most commonly adopted to measure the effect of gambling. The first is a cost-benefit analysis, the second an economic-impact analysis.

Industry support

Given that gambling poses a social risk, Museveni’s ban should have received unqualified support. But it hasn’t. Major online gambling proponents such as the American Gaming Association, the Professional Golfers…

A global problem

Almost all Muslim majority countries ban gambling on religious grounds. The United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Jordan, Lebanon, Brunei, Somalia, Sudan, Egypt, Indonesia, Qatar, and Lebanon all have an official ban…

JUST IN: Gvt assesses demo damages

The tentative value of the damages caused by rioters during the January 14 –16 is around $25 million, a Cabinet Minister has revealed.

But can a case really be made for a gambling-free society?

Assessing the impact of gambling in countries on the continent is hard because the industry remains under-researched and heavily polarised. And it’s also difficult for countries to come up with…

A medical history of Schooling Refuted

Any time you browse the segment to order jwh elements, you must insist to get many substances that are solely legal where there aren’t obligations for all people who’d always…

Tuku remembered in Johannesburg

It was an emotional celebration as South Africa (SA) remembered the life of late national hero Dr Oliver Mtukudzi yesterday afternoon.

Uganda’s ban on sports betting was the right thing to do

Victor Odundo Owuor Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has ordered that no new licenses can be issued for established sports betting, gaming, and gambling companies. In addition, permits issued to existing…

China says U.S. report on its WTO compliance lacks factual basis

BEIJING – China opposes a report by the U.S. Trade Representative’s office on its World Trade Organization (WTO) compliance, the commerce ministry said, saying it is inconsistent with the facts.

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