ABSA quit, Super Diski faces uncertainty
Banking giant ABSA and the South Premier Soccer League will be ending their sponsorship relationship at the end of the current season.
US jobless claims hit 42m
Another 1,9 million Americans have filed unemployment claims, bringing the total to over 42 million, according to the latest figures from the US department of labour.
Federer tops Forbes’ 2020 highest-paid athlete list
Tennis legend Roger Federer topped Forbes’ 2020 list of the world’s highest-paid athletes with $106,3 million in total earnings from salary, winnings and endorsements. Federer, who ranked fifth on last…
Matabeleland South records 11 new Covid-19 cases
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu/Leonard Ncube, Chronicle Reporters ELEVEN people have tested positive for Covid-19 in Matabeleland South after they returned from South Africa recently. The 11 were among 16 people who tested…
COVID-19: Fashion industry hit hard
Roselyne Sachiti Features, Health and Society Editor The Covid-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on the livelihoods of many with the informal sectors of many African countries feeling the…
Diego Costa in court
Atletico Madrid forward Diego Costa appeared in court wearing a white mask in the Spanish capital yesterday to ratify a pact he made with prosecutors to resolve a tax fraud case against him.
Schalke’s Wagner on the brink
It was supposed to be a marriage made in heaven when David Wagner took over at success-starved Schalke 04 at the start of the season but if their recent slump continues they could soon be heading for a messy divorce.
Kamandama golf tourney called off
THE Kamandama golf tournament, which is held annually in Hwange as part of the commemorations of the 427 miners who died after a series of underground gas explosions in 1972, has this year been called off.
Portuguese league resumes
The Portuguese Primeira Liga became the second top European football league to return on Wednesday following the coronavirus lockdown as leaders Porto fell to a surprising 2-1 loss at Famalicao.
Improving anti-corruption initiatives design with RBM
Literature shows that, globally, most anti-corruption initiatives, notably in Africa, are generally associated with failure.


