Growing calls for soccer season change

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent CALLS for the local football season to align to the international calendar continue to grow with more stakeholders saying the football family should take advantage of the…

Covid-19 deals blow to tourism

TOURISM and hospitality operators are in the process of quantifying projected losses due to the effects of the coronavirus (Covid-19) with a view to approaching Government for possible financial relief.

Access Finance donates US$200k for food relief

A local financial services firm has contributed US$200 000 for food relief efforts targeted at militating against the impact of the coronavirus.

Lady Chevrons eager to get back on cricket field

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter FOLLOWING an announcement by the International Cricket Council that tournaments planned from July have not yet been called off, the Zimbabwe national women’s cricket team is…

Food shortages — a source of child marriages, child labour

Vincent Gono, Features Editor ON school days, the metal clinks at midday and a sea of learners in sky-blue blouses and matching dark blue skirts for girls and grey shorts and…

Landmine victim on how he lost his sight

Vincent Gono, Features Editor “IT was in August 1979 and the Lancaster House Conference was convening, the orders had been given that we should intensify our attack, cross as many troops…

McDonald’s plays it safe

MCDONALD’S is playing it safe during the coronavirus pandemic, with the launch of new precautionary health safety checks for employees across the US.

Last week, the fast-food chain announced that it would be imple­menting “extra precautionary meas­ures” to ensure restaurant workers are in good health at the start of each shift.

Ethics and responsible behaviour when viewing game

  Phineas Chauke GAME viewing is a prized experience that has become one of the top tourist activities in many destinations. Animals are best viewed in their natural environment where…

$600 million for vendors, elderly during lockdown

Harare Bureau MORE than $600 million will be extended to small businesses, vendors and the elderly by Government in the next fortnight as part of elaborate interventions to compensate for…

More about Statutory Instruments 62, 83 of 2020

THE term Statutory Instrument (SI) has penetrated the Zimbabwean vocabulary like a plague in recent times.

This year alone, we have seen no less than 80 SIs in the Government Gazette.

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