Are the Warriors ripe for Qatar?

WHETHER or not Zifa president Felton Kamambo and his predecessor Philip Chiyangwa decide to prolong their fight or eventually smoke the peace pipe, football will still have to be played.

Govt mulls Telecel debt equity swap

TELECEL International (TI), a State-owned vehicle which owns 60 percent of Telecel Zimbabwe (TZ), is considering converting the US$90 million debt owed by the mobile network operator into equity, a move likely to close the chapter on historical squabbles among shareholders.

University fees subsidised

Treasury has released at least $6 million to each State university to subsidise student tuition fees as well as the institutions’ daily operations.

The money will help the higher learning institutions to moderate their fees structures.

Mthuli sticks to his guns

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has stuck to his guns, maintaining that the country is going to achieve 3 percent economic growth for 2020 in the face of independent figures claiming the economy could contract by as much as 13 percent.

We have a full-blown crisis

Phew!

What a frenzied week it was as those brats, who are used to hogging TV remote controls or causing unending trouble during holidays, were finally banished to school, where they rightfully belong.

Vic Falls will always be mighty

LOCALS call it Mosi-Oa-Tunya (the smoke that thunders) — a befitting name for one of the most magnificent waterfalls on the planet, whose thunderous roar can be heard miles away.

It comes as no surprise that the mighty Victoria Falls, which is located on the Zambezi River at the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, is among the seven natural wonders of the world.

Roller meal shortage: More millers engaged

Government has taken more grain millers on board in the wake of roller meal shortages.

The price of the staple food was knocked down by the State to ensure affordability.

Finally, Chunga can now smile

Following an exemption by the Brighton Malandule-led Zifa’s Technical Development Committee, Moses Chunga is now allowed to coach in the Premier Soccer League. The legendary Chunga does not possess the CAF A Licence, which is a prerequisite for coaches in the top flight. However, on the basis of his coaching experience in the flagship league, he has been given the green light to coach.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Civil servants must appreciate employer’s commitment to improve their welfare

THE Government last week announced that it had released $300 million for civil servants cushioning allowances, which came after an earlier announcement of salary adjustments. Civil servants were offered a…

When good is no longer enough . . . Winky D’s search for immortality on Njema

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  IT would have been easy to forget, amid all the social media flutter, what Winky D’s album launch on 31 December was all about.  With accusations…

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