Namibia to reopen schools for critical grades early

Some education stakeholders have agreed amongst themselves that learners who are in critical grades, especially in grade 11 and 12, should resume classes by June 3.

ZIFA commit to paying referees

THE ZIFA Referees Committee have assured their members the association is processing the disbursement of the $2 000 bailout they promised the match officials.

Chelsea’s Hudson-Odoi arrested

Chelsea and England winger Callum Hudson-Odoi was arrested at the weekend after police responded to a report of an “unwell woman”, British media reported yesterday.

Sports minister says French football put health first

France was right to end its football season, said the country’s sports minister yesterday, casting doubt on the wisdom of restarting the Bundesliga, despite the coronavirus pandemic, at the weekend.

IADI Core Principle 14 — Failure Resolution

According to the International Association of Deposit Insurers (IADI) Core Principles for Effective Deposit Insurance Systems (Core Principles), a deposit insurer must have an effective failure resolution regime in place in order to effectively protect depositors and contribute to financial stability. Furthermore, the failure resolution framework must be clearly stated in law of the deposit protection system and include a special resolution regime.

Bosso yet to hunt for coaches

HIGHLANDERS are yet to start the hunt for junior coaches to replace those who quit en-masse.

Over 100 Zambians repatriated from SA

OVER 100 Zambians who were caught up in the South African lockdown last month have been repatriated to Zambia.

Corruption in issuance of exemption letters exposed

Government has unearthed corruption in the issuance of exemptions letters for travellers during the Covid-19 lockdown by officials in the Gweru District Development Coordinator’s office.

Students hindered by city by-law

SALISBURY Africans must look more to their own colleges for commercial and business courses.

JAZ to work with schools on development programme

FOLLOWING the arrival of the equipment donated to the Judo Association of Zimbabwe by the International Federation, the local body is looking at launching a development programme in schools across the country.

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