ZC not caught off guard by Covid-19

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Cricket chairman, Tavengwa Mukuhlani believes that measures they had already taken to reduce salaries should help them fight better the effects of the coronavirus.…

Disasters that can ruin your finance. . . and how to avoid them

The Balance To protect against floods, some people build houses on stilts or pilings. For tornadoes, there are storm cellars. And in the event of a fire, most buildings have…

Govt targets errant gas retailers

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter THE Government will soon draft a policy framework to regulate the sale of LP Gas, as it moves to stop rampant profiteering and unethical practices…

Coronavirus outbreak affects Adidas’ sales

China’s coronavirus outbreak is hitting fashion and sports companies hard.

The latest to report on the effects of the epidemic is Adidas.

BCC to set up market stalls in suburbs

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has identified and designated areas for the setting-up of agro-food distribution hubs and vending sites at each suburb in its efforts…

Women give competitive edge to organisations

POST Covid-19, it is going to be critical for organisations to make deliberate efforts to include, acknowledge and harness the components, qualities and strengths that women leaders bring to the table.

The sound of a drumbeat meant the presence of guerillas

WE continue our interview with former Zipra guerilla Cde Karabo Mashasha Selome pseudonym Cde Ragai Matshudula. Cde Selome operated in Hurungwe District in Mashonaland West Province where he was deployed…

Khothama market shut down, for good

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter The Bulawayo City Council has permanently closed some informal markets in the Central Business Centre (CBD) including the popular Khothama Market to bring order in the city…

Possible lifeline for Youth Clubs

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent BULAWAYO’S youth clubs could benefit from the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation’s move to revamp recreational spaces countrywide as part of efforts in supporting…

Pearson shifts to online education support

LONDON. —  British education publisher Pearson said its balance sheet was strong enough to pay a dividend despite first-quarter revenue falling 5 percent after the coronavirus pandemic forced schools and colleges to close.

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