ZIFA break Warriors impasse, say AFCON campaign back on track

ZIFA have said they won’t pull out of the AFCON finals, after agreeing terms with the Warriors, which will see the association today pay each member of the team, at least, US$2 500, while a further US$3 000 is expected to be channeled into the players’ and technical staff’s accounts by the fundraising committee.

BREAKING: Warriors to fulfil DR Congo fixture

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in Cairo, Egypt ZIMBABWE will not be withdrawing from the Total Africa Cup of Nations tournament that is ongoing here in Egypt, head of delegation Farai Jere has…

Old Mutual Junior Sables end SA Rugby Under-16 Grant Khomo Week with win over Namibia

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE Old Mutual Zimbabwe Under-17 rugby team ended their participation at this year’s Under-16 South African Rugby Grant Khomo Week on a winning note when they…

Warriors won’t withdraw from AFCON

ZIMBABWE will not be withdrawing from the Total Africa Cup of Nations tournament that is ongoing here in Egypt, head of delegation Farai Jere has confirmed. 

19 perish in Featherstone road carnage

Nineteen people died this morning in a road traffic head on collision involving a Toyota commuter omnibus and a haulage truck along the Harare-Beitbridge Road.

BREAKING: Bosso confirm Madinda departure

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS have confirmed that their technical manager, Madinda Ndlovu has left his job at the club. In a statement sent out on Friday, Highlanders chairmen Kenneth…

I did not rescind on the outlaw of the multi-currency regime – Minister Nzenza

Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza has dismissed claims that she agreed with other Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) partners – labour and business – to rescind and review Statutory Instrument142 of 2019.

JUST IN: Multi-currency system ban will not impact tourists, says ZTA

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority has assured all visitors to the country that the recently promulgated Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019, which outlawed the multi-currency system and reintroduced the Zimbabwe dollar, will not negatively affect them as all convertible foreign currencies remain acceptable in Zimbabwe.

US$1,2bn debt subject to audit: Treasury

GOVERNMENT has said it will audit and verify the authenticity of liabilities it will assume under the US$1,2 billion historical or legacy debts to be taken over through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) at a rate of one to one between US and RTGS dollars.

Banks sit on nearly US$1bn

Golden Sibanda Zimbabwean banks are currently sitting on nearly a billion United States dollars while the economy is being ravaged by the impact of a US dollar crunch and the…

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