Inquiry into Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo’s death threatened Zapu’s existence

Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor THE commission of inquiry into the death of Zapu Vice President Jason Ziyaphapha “JZ” Moyo, killed by a parcel bomb in January 1977, failed to conclude…

Olympics delay to cost Japan US$6bn

Japan is faced with the possibility of $6 billion in economic losses if the Tokyo Summer Games do not proceed as planned, now that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the International Olympic Committee acknowledged for the first time on Monday that a postponement was on the table due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Caledonia to weather supply chain disruption

London- and TSX-listed Caledonia Mining Corporation expects its Blanket mine, in Zimbabwe, to suffer some knock-on effects as a result of the three-week national lockdown in South Africa to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Disciplines of peak performance

“Four steps to achievement: Plan purposefully. Prepare prayerfully. Proceed positively. Pursue persistently.”

Munatsi for ZIDA: Right name, but work is cut out

On Tuesday this week, President Mnangagwa appointed Douglas Munatsi as the first chief executive officer for the newly established Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA).

Gold market faces unprecedented turmoil

From South Africa’s ultra-deep mine shafts to vaults underneath London, from metals traders in New York skyscrapers to main-street sellers of coins: the global gold market is being tested like never before.

Mining industry about to come to a standstill

South Africa’s iconic mines, from the ever-deepening gold shafts on which the economy was founded to massive iron ore pits and rich platinum seams, are about to go silent.

Gold deliveries up in first two months

GOLD deliveries in the first two months of the year totalled 3,951 tonnes, a marginal increase from 3,907 tonnes in the comparable period last year, Fidelity Printers and Refiners, the…

Coaches interested in Zimbabwe Saints job

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Saints FC board chairman Vincent Pamire says he is inundated with calls from local coaches that are keen to head the dugout of the…

Booze wars: SA drunk over alcohol restriction during lockdown

The ban on the sale of alcohol during the 21-day lockdown which began at midnight yesterday in South Africa has been met with mixed reactions. “For 21 days, please stay…

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