Three survive lions attack

THREE boys cheated death over the weekend after they were attacked by two lions in Chief Musikavanhu’s area in Chipinge.

MDC-A legislator Mamombe, 2 others arrested

MDC-Alliance legislator Joanah Mamombe was yesterday arrested for allegedly engaging in an illegal demonstration in Harare.

FIFA move junior Women’s World Cup

WITH international football not expected to return any time soon, FIFA have moved the junior Women’s World Cup tournament from August to January next year.

Master plan holds back Tugwi-Mukosi potential

The crafting of a development master plan for Tugwi-Mukosi Dam catchment area should be expedited to ensure the reservoir starts benefiting surrounding communities.

IMF, World Bank urged to cancel poor countries’ debt

Over 300 lawmakers from around the world on Wednesday urged the International Monetary Fund and World Bank to cancel the debt of the poorest countries in response to the coronavirus pandemic, and to boost funding to avert a global economic meltdown.

Rand at rock bottom

Just when you thought things couldn’t get any worse for the rand . . . they probably won’t.

Fans are more important in cricket matches

LONDON (AFP) – England speedster Jofra Archer says piping in music or crowd noise would help cricketers get used to playing in empty venues during the Covid-19 pandemic but the experience will show just how crucial fans are to the game.

We have better institutions for Post Covid-19

In my over 20 years as an economist I am yet to face so many unprecedented challenges all at once. It is easy to lose hope or just watch and wait for the unknown, yet we must all find the best ways out of these challenges. Yes, things are quite bad and they will probably be for sometime to come. We are all not sure what will happen or whether we will ever come out of this in one piece and have life return back to normal. Life is full of such situations but none have been this grave at least not in our lifetime.

Govt challenges firms

Do not be obsessed with negativity but increase value addition and import substitution in order to survive during and after the Covid-19 crisis, a senior Government official has said.

NBS targets diaspora market

National Building Society (NBS) says it has introduced a diaspora mortgage plan to enable Zimbabweans living abroad to invest in real estate back home.

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