World Bank projects deepest recession in global economy
The global economy is on track to shrink by 5,2 percent this year amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the deepest recession since the Second World War, the World Bank Group said in its latest Global Economic Prospects released on Monday.
Five years, five fights and three greats
Five years and five fights involving three Americans added up to the golden years of heavyweight boxing.
West Indies arrive for historic English Test series
WEST Indies have arrived in Manchester to begin their historic Test tour of England. They are the first international sports team to arrive in the UK since the coronavirus lockdown…
ZMC suspends accreditation
Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) has temporarily suspended the accreditation of media practitioners for 2020 following a High Court interdict. In statement, ZMC said the High Court judgement…
HAZ pledges to bankroll border town projects
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Hospitality Association of Zimbabwe (HAZ) is mobilising resources to construct a community clinic and install a solar system at Chinotimba Old People’s Home in…
City adds power station to beef up Kariba power
SALISBURY City Council has recommissioned its 4.4 million pounds No 3 power station to supplement the output from Kariba during the winter.
City hire coach without a trophy in 37 years
On the face of it, Manchester City’s proposed new management may seem like a mismatch.
Zim coaches, athletes offered voluntary course in Germany
A GERMANY-BASED non-profit making sports organisation is offering Zimbabwean coaches and athletes a volunteers training programme where they will have the opportunity to hone their skills under different clubs in that country.
Super Diski bosses not focusing on new sponsor
South African PSL chairman, Irvin Khoza, has revealed the league will only try and find a replacement for sponsors ABSA once there’s a surety on what’s going to happen to the current season.
Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza dies of ‘cardiac arrest’ at 55
Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza, aged 55, has died after suffering a cardiac arrest, the government says. He was admitted to hospital on Saturday after feeling unwell, his condition improved but…







