Keegan’s DeMbare Class of 2003…Zambian gaffer came agonisingly close to…Agent Sawu’s dreams of a first league title were destroyed by a boardroom drama which spilled into the High Court making history as the only foreign coach to lead Dynamos to a league title….

KEEGAN MUMBA would have been 60 this year, his special place in Dynamos’ history firmly secured, the only foreign coach to ever guide the Glamour Boys to a league championship success story.

IADI core principle 13: Early detection, timely intervention

The Core Principles for Effective Deposit Insurance Systems (Core Principles) state that a deposit protection agency should be part of a financial safety net framework that deals with early detection and timely intervention in troubled banks.

Top award for Southern African writer

Curator, publisher and writer, Zukiswa Wanner, is among three recipients of the 2020 Goethe Medal.

Goodwin in line for English County cricket top honours

TWENTY years ago, Murray Goodwin played his final Test for Zimbabwe at Nottingham in England and retreated to the world of county cricket where he helped the oldest county franchise win their first championship in 164 years.

Mobile telcos adjust SMS, data bundle prices

Zimbabwe’s leading mobile network operators (MNOs), Econet and NetOne are adjusting their SMS and data bundle tariffs in what the players say is in line with the rising cost of doing business in the country.

Zim players at Bushbury Hill

EVER heard of the Mudiyi brothers — Alistair and Caleb — and another footballer named Tatenda Anthony?

Oil rises for fifth day

Oil was headed for the longest run of daily gains in more than nine months on signs the worst of the supply glut may be over as production cuts start to take effect.

Zim Cricket void 2019-2020 season

ZIMBABWE Cricket have voided the 2019-20 domestic season and will not declare winners in either the first-class competition or the 50-over tournament.

Covid-19 affects horse racing

Phumelela Gaming and Leisure is in talks to raise R300 million to stave off collapse as measures to contain the coronavirus curtail horse-racing and other sporting events, according to people familiar with the matter.

122m jobs lost in India

The world’s biggest lockdown forced 122 million people out of jobs in India last month, according to estimates from a leading private sector think tank.

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