Illegal entry points threaten Covid-19 gains

ILLEGAL entry points into Zimbabwe could reverse national efforts to screen, test and quarantine travellers coming from countries with many confirmed Covid-19 cases.

Businessman loses cars in inferno

Kwekwe property mogul, Peter Gore, was left counting losses after he lost three cars with an estimated value of US$100 00o to fire at his house on Monday.

Loga desperate for action

WARRIORS coach, Zdravko Logarusic, says he is not comfortable getting a salary for something he has not worked for and wants international football to bounce back as soon as possible.

Bance says players in Ivorian league get US$82 a month

ABIDJAN. — Nomadic African striker Aristide Bance has made shocking revelations about Ivorian football amid Didier Drogba’s campaign for Ivorian Football Association presidency.

UK jobless claims surge

The number of Britons seeking jobless benefits spiked the most on record last month as the coronavirus lockdown sent shock waves through the UK economy.

Deeney won’t resume training

LONDON. — Watford captain Troy Deeney says he will not return to training because he fears for his family’s health amid the coronavirus pandemic.

MDC’s dirty politics…dilemma action, agenda setting at play

The confusionist approach that has been deployed by the MDC-Alliance, using the dilemma action strategy and agenda setting, is a futile attempt to divert attention from the deepening cracks in that party and to distract Government from focussing on the fight against Covid-19 and keeping the economy ticking.

Prophet to serve seven years for rape

A SELF-STYLED prophet from Mabvuku was yesterday sentenced to an effective seven years in prison with labour for raping his patient twice.

Source of notes circulating on social media identified

The holder of wads of new $5 notes showing off his stash on social media platforms, and the bank which supplied him, have been identified by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) and the details have been handed over to the police for further action.

‘Tourism fallback containable’

With the tourism sector perhaps the hardest hit segment of the economy by the coronavirus pandemic, financial services provider First Capital Bank says it does not expect defaults from tourism players to have a huge impact on its loan book.

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