Tobacco auctions join exemptions list
Tobacco auctions join mining and manufacturing in the latest set of exemptions to the national lockdown under a statutory instrument gazetted yesterday that gives legal force to President Mnangagwa’s statement about exemptions on Sunday.
‘A circus called MDC-Alliance’
The opposition in Zimbabwe is a real circus. In 2008, the electorate voted for the opposition giving them a majority in Parliament. When they joined Government through a coalition arrangement, people began to see them for who they are; corrupt and self-serving leaders.
Muzadzi challenges DeMbare goalkeeping trio
GIFT MUZADZI has challenged the trio of the Dynamos goalkeepers to use the coronavirus lockdown period wisely as no-one is guaranteed a starting place when the league eventually gets underway.
Zim’s first female boxer who dared to fight on
ANY other athlete would have thrown in the towel. But, boxer Monalisa Sibanda (35), is made of sterner staff.
CAPS United eye ZSE listing
ALL football activities might have been halted but Premiership giants CAPS United have seen an opportunity to try and pursue their dream business model without pressure associated with tight deadlines.
Boks legend recovers from coronavirus
Legendary former Springbok centre Danie Gerber says he suffered severe body aches while recovering from the coronavirus.
Exploring future of art-spaces
Global events over the past two months have led to questions about the future of museums in Africa.
Footballers now under depression
The global football players’ union FIFPRO says there has been a sharp rise in the number of players reporting symptoms of depression or anxiety since the sport was brought to a standstill by the coronavirus outbreak.
Does the oil price crash signal relief for SA consumers?
The global crash in oil prices may provide some fuel price relief for South Africans, but there are currently too many moving parts to know exactly how much extra cash motorists may have in their pockets when prices are again adjusted.
5 killed, 8 injured in road accidents
FIVE people were killed, while eight others were injured in 49 accidents that occurred during this year’s Easter holiday.











