Miners allay WHO recommendation fears

Small scale miners have allayed fears that they are unable to meet the World Health Organisation (WHO) Covid-19 preventative measures enabling them to operate when the country is under lockdown.

Chief Secretary salutes unity of purpose

The unity of purpose between the Office of the President and Cabinet, the Public Service Commission and Treasury should drive the transformation of the country’s economic fortunes, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda has said.

Zuva goes digital to avoid movements

Energy supplier, Zuva Petroleum, has revamped its website to include features that help reduce unnecessary movement for its clients as Zimbabwe continues its fight against the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.

Banda’s isolation violates Fifa Disciplinary Code

THE decision to keep ZIFA vice-president, Gift Banda, out of the domestic football’s leadership for the past one-and-half months is in gross violation as one of the key pillars of the FIFA Disciplinary Code.

Covid-19 destroying football business

COVID-19 has wreaked havoc across the world and the sporting landscape has not been spared, with football being hit hard, as a result of the indefinite suspension of leagues and events.

ZIFA’s junior league in limbo

ZIFA’s grand plan to revive junior football countrywide is reeling under the weight of the coronavirus lockdown.

Big corporates should contribute more to fight Covid-19

Big corporates in Zimbabwe should dig deeper in their pockets and contribute more towards the Government’s ongoing efforts to contain and stop the spread of Covid-19, Norton legislator, Temba Mliswa, has said

Coronavirus stops Bako in his tracks

THIS coming Saturday could have seen one of Zimbabwe’s top junior motocross riders Emmanuel Bako making his way back to South Africa to compete in the fourth round of the 2020 Inland Championship at ERORA track just outside Johannesburg.

30t pandemic cargo arrives

An Air Zimbabwe charter flight from China with 30 tonnes of Covid-19 supplies worth US$3 million landed at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport yesterday.

PSL clubs embrace lockdown extension

LOCAL Premiership clubs have come out in full support of the extended two-week national lockdown extension by the authorities on Sunday.

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