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.
‘TSX de-listing won’t affect Blanket Mine funding’
Zimbabwe-focused mining group Caledonia Mining Corporation’s move to de-list from the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), is unlikely to affect future funding programmes for key asset — Blanket Gold Mine — as the group will remain on the more liquid New York Stock Exchange.
Bayern can smell title
Champions-elect Bayern Munich found a late winner to see off Borussia Monchengladbach and move to within one win of another German Bundesliga football title on Saturday.
Mighty Warrior Mhunduru hangs up her boots
FORMER Mighty Warriors goalkeeper, Tafadzwa Mhunduru, has finally called it quits after a career spanning over two decades.
Let’s pray against economic demons on National Day of Prayer
TODAY has been declared the Presidential Day of Prayer in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic whose infections have spiked.
France suffers job losses
France saw half a million net payroll job destruction in Q1 2020, mainly in temporary employment, the national statistics bureau INSEE said last Thursday.
Protests inspire Ifrica
The civil unrest taking place around the world sparked by the death of American George Floyd has not gone unnoticed by Jamaican reggae singer Queen Ifrica.

