Govt must prioritise SMEs sector
The country’s civil society has called on Government to prioritise the informal sector and small to medium enterprises (SMEs) affected by the Covid-19 pandemic in the disbursement of rescue packages to resuscitate their operations.
De Jongh concerned with players’ mental health
FC PLATINUM coach, Hendrikus Pieter de Jongh, says he has put in place different strategies to help deal with his players’ mental state as soon as local football is allowed back.
Maposa set for bosso dance
FORMER Highlanders midfielder, Mthulisi Maphosa, could be one of the junior coaches at Bosso following reports he has submitted his qualifications for the job.
Swine Fever outbreak
South Africa has detected an outbreak of African Swine Fever in Eastern Cape Province, Fin24 reported, citing Thoko Didiza, the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.
1 500 traders share single toilet
Harare City Council should invest more in ablution facilities at its markets across the city, amid revelations that 1 500 traders operating at Mupedzanhamo flea market share a single toilet.
Returnees intercepted
POLICE manning a roadblock at Ngundu Growth Point have intercepted 18 Zimbabwean returnees suspected to have sneaked into the country from South Africa.
Euro leagues move at different speed towards restart
As European football leagues prepare to return from the enforced coronavirus break, screening tests are revealing cases in various championships, although, as yet, not calling into question plans to resume playing.
Kolisi remembers first hearing of Bok captaincy
Siya Kolisi has remembered what it was like hearing for the first time that he would be the captain of South Africa’s national rugby team — the Springboks.
Bus crash kills 37: Accident declared national disaster
THIRTY-SEVEN students from Masvingo Teachers’ College perished, while 70 others were injured, 32 of them seriously, when a hired Mhunga bus collided head-on with a haulage truck and caught fire on Sunday night along the Harare-Masvingo highway.
Afghan cricketer banned
Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batsman Shafiqullah Shafaq was banned from all forms of cricket for six years on Sunday after accepting charges relating to match-fixing.

