Bruce Grobbelaar once made Pitso cry at training – Tembo
SuperSport United coach Kaitano Tembo described his former mentor Pitso Mosimane as someone with an immense passion for football and recalled an incident that happened when ex-Warriors goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar…
No letting up from Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp hailed Liverpool’s desire not to ease up after clinching the English Premier League football title as two goals from Mohamed Salah kept the Reds on course for a record points tally with a 3-1 win at Brighton on Wednesday night.
Amnesty beneficiary in court for fraud
AN ex-convict, who was recently freed under the Presidential amnesty after being jailed for eight months on seven counts of fraud in September last year was yesterday convicted of fresh similar offences.
Zambian Super League to resume
The Zambia Super League will resume on July 18 with a meeting between leaders Forest Rangers and Zanaco at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, ending four months on inactivity due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Importer accused of stealing 30 tonnes of soya beans
An import agent yesterday appeared in court facing allegations of duping another company of 30 tonnes of soya beans worth $28 195 imported from Malawi.
Caledonia’s gold output sparkles despite pandemic
Caledonia Mining Corporation, which owns Blanket Mine, says it has increased quarterly output by over 12 percent in the first half despite the challenges created by the coronavirus pandemic.
Virus threatens NBA restart
NBA commissioner Adam Silver on Tuesday reiterated that a “significant spread” of coronavirus could burst the league’s safety “bubble” and cause a second shutdown of the season.
NSSA gives temporary relief to Covid-19 hit firms
The National Social Security Authority (NSSA) said yesterday it was giving temporary relief to companies hard hit by the Covid-19 outbreak by allowing them to stagger statutory monthly remittances that are due to the pension fund.
Zupco workers allege victimisation for exposing boss
Gibson Mhaka ZIMBABWE United Passengers Company (Zupco) workers at Lupane depot in Matabeleland North province, are alleging victimisation by management for exposing their manager who is not a holder of…
NRZ officials in breach of good governance
THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is allegedly breaching good corporate governance practice as some of its management chair or sit in various boards of the parastatal’s extended administrations but “fail” to execute their managerial mandate.











