Yorke bemoans lack of black managers
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter MANCHESTER United legend Dwight Yorke has bemoaned the lack of black managers in major European leagues such as England, Spain and Germany. In a candid…
Tanzania first African country to restart league amid virus
TANZANIA this weekend became the first African country to resume a national league suspended during March because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Young Africans, who have been champions a record…
Coup plotters, saboteurs outed. . . Zim ready to defend itself
The #BlackLivesMatter campaign has been buoyed and given a significant jolt, following the senseless murder of a black man, George Floyd in the United States.
Support for township businesses
Ubank chief executive Luthando Vutula said last Friday that the bank secured commitments from development finance institutions and government to support it as it established its fund to support businesses based in townships and rural areas.
Plans afoot to control issuing of service stations permits
THE Harare Commission is introducing new regulations that will govern the allocation of land for development of fuel service stations.
Covid-19 slows down circumcision
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter COVID-19 has slowed down the country’s male circumcision programme which is being undertaken under strict adherence to measures such as social distancing and screening of people…
Sungura musician makes waves in SA
SOUTH Africa-based Zimbabwe-born musician, Innocent Gumbo, is making waves across the Limpopo River with his debut project titled “Vabereki Vakakosha”.
Tokyo stocks slide
Tokyo stocks dropped more than 2.8 percent in early trade last Friday following a plunge in US shares on revived worries about the coronavirus and concerns about overheating equity prices.
ZIFA boss unfazed by mass resignations
REINSTATED ZIFA Bulawayo provincial chairman, Francis Ntutha, says he is unmoved by the mass resignation of all but one of the other board members.
Youth empowerment and the Covid-19 Youth Relief Fund
The Zimbabwean Government recently availed ZW$17 million as a Relief Fund to all the youth whose businesses or survival activities were affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. First priority to access the funds is however, being given to all youths-registered companies and associations.




