Player admits to lying

rgentine former tennis player Mariano Puerta admitted on Monday he lied to get a reduced sentence when he was caught doping following the 2005 French Open final he lost to Rafael Nadal.

Woman raped after being offered lift

A 23-year-old woman was raped by two men in a bushy area in Bulawayo after she was offered a lift while a six-year-old girl was found hanging on a mango tree in Nkulumane, in unclear circumstances.

Levy tax to support local currency

CENTRAL and local Government should give the foreign exchange auction the opportunity to operate efficiently by levying taxes and fees in local currency to create demand for the Zimbabwe dollar, industry says.

Footballers could see red for deliberate coughing

Footballers can be sent off if referees judge they have coughed deliberately at opponents or match officials in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, say the sport’s rule-makers and England’s Football Association.

Justice Sandura slams corruption in justice system

ACTS of corruption are slowly creeping into Zimbabwe’s justice system with some court officials suspected of taking bribes and getting rid of court records and exhibits to obstruct the course of justice, says the head of the High Court.

Vic Falls bourse regulations gazetted

The exchange control regulations have been gazetted to allow investments and trading in the new Victoria Falls Stock Exchange, an equity market that will allow shares to be quoted and traded in foreign currency.

Focus shifts to export marketing for Agritex officers

In response to the Government’s calls to boost export earnings, the Chibero Agricultural Centre of Excellence in partnership with ZimTrade recently hosted an export development seminar for Agritex officers. The seminar was organised by the EU-funded Zimbabwe Agriculture Knowledge and Innovation Services (ZAKIS) in collaboration with the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, and Rural Resettlement.

Goldreef making strides

GOLDREEF coach Samuel Riyano, believes his side have the potential to become one of the top netball teams in the country.

Covid-19 chokes funding taps for Zambian businesses

A survey on the financial impact of Covid-19 on SMEs conducted by the Zambia Financial Sector Deepening and BFA Global show that Zambian businesses critically need working capital, with 72 percent of businesses unable to raise funds.

Chiefs suspend Motaung

Kaizer Chiefs have acted swiftly in the matter relating to football manager Bobby Motaung, who made headlines after videos surfaced of him allegedly breaking lockdown protocols.

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