‘Nostro accounts balances won’t be compensated’

Enacy Mapakame Balances in nostro foreign currency accounts will not be compensated as they are currently not covered by the Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC), in the event of bank failure,…

FOUR LADY CHEVRONS BARRED

THE first signs the Lady Chevrons are being transformed from national sweethearts into global cricket outcasts have emerged after four team members, and their coach, were barred from being part of the ICC Women’s Global Development Squad in England.

Mahwindo fights for WAGS

SOCIALIATE Wanisani “Mahwindo’’ Mutandwa says she has launched a campaign with both ZIFA and the PSL for wives and girlfriends of the country’s football stars to be given special treatment to enter stadiums to watch domestic football matches.

Board calls for nurses recruitment

The Health Services Board has requested Government to recruit more nurses, with most hospitals across Zimbabwe complaining of acute staff shortages at their institutions

Neshamba back with Mighty Warriors

MIGHTY Warriors striker Rudo Neshamba has bounced back into the national team after a three-year absence.

Zim Agric Show dates moved

Yeukai Tazira and Lynn Munjanja THE Zimbabwe Agricultural Society (ZAS) has moved forward this year’s agricultural show dates by a week to accommodate both national and international stakeholders. Addressing the…

Zim artistes flock to Mzansi

THE poor turnout at music concerts has forced local artistes to spread tentacles to South Africa where a good number of their fans are based.

Man United slip up

LONDON. — Manchester United have slipped from second to sixth in the Forbes list of the world’s most valuable sports clubs released yesterday. United saw their value drop from $4.12…

Corporate corruption, illicit outflows bleeding Zim

President Mnangagwa has made the anti-corruption crusade one of his key reckoning points in the Second Republic to attract foreign investments and extricate the country from the economic quagmire.

Chipandu revels in Gems success

THE president of the Zimbabwe Netball Association, Leticia Chipandu, says they need to put in place structures that will make it possible for them to build on the strides the sport has made here.

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