Mike Tyson ready to go to war
NEW YORK. — Legendary heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson says he is “ready to go to war again” as he continues training ahead of a potential return to the boxing ring.
Arts stakeholders implore Govt for support
Stakeholders in the arts industry have implored the Government to avail grants and loans, which are easily accessible to artistes to help them fight the effects of Covid-19 pandemic.
Zimra processes $450m in tax refunds
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has processed $450 million in tax refunds to companies as part of efforts to bring business continuity during the Covid-19 crisis, a senior official had said.
Farmers count lockdown losses
Tracy Simango can only but watch as her fresh produce — months of hard labour — rots away. With prime markets in Harare initially closed, then semi-opened under strict rules, the 45-day (so far) Covid-19 lockdown has been a major blow for smallholder horticulture farming in rural areas.
Zim not funding terrorism, says RBZ chief
Zimbabwe has never been accused of funding terrorism by any institution in the world, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor Dr John Mangudya, has said.
Tendai Ndoro gets salary cut
JOHANNESBURG. — With previous media reports suggesting South African Premiership football side Highlands Park was set to impose salary cuts on the staff and playing personnel, the club has confirmed trimming Zimbabwean striker Tendai Ndoro’s (Pictured) pay for May by R20 000.
Testing players: Zifa to engage Govt
ZIFA says testing of players for the coronavirus will only be done upon extensive consultations with key stakeholders including the Government and FIFA.
‘Constant power supply to continue’
Residential areas are likely to continue receiving uninterrupted power during the extended lockdown period despite the recent partial re-opening of industries, a senior Government official has said.
Hamilton grateful of sabbatical
LONDON. — Lewis Hamilton says he is “enjoying” some aspects of Formula One’s enforced break because it has given him time to refresh and revitalise himself.
Judge’s son granted bail
THE son of High Court Judge Justice Garainesu Mawadze, who is accused of murdering a cellphone dealer in Harare early this year, was last week granted $3 000 bail after spending over a month in custody.











