C’Khanda P highlights Covid-19 effects through sorrowful song
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent KASI RAP musician C’Khanda P has dropped a track titled Usizi which captures the sorrowful atmosphere that has engulfed the world due to the ongoing Covid-19…
Wadiwa Wepa Moyo star, Man Tawa back in the country
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Let the show go on! Runaway drama series, Wadiwa Wepa Moyo lead actor Everson Chieza, known for his lead role as Man Tawa is back in…
Prescribed assets better when direct
Lying at the heart of prescribed assets investing is the idea of unlocking resources for investments in social and economic development.
World Bank increases climate financing to US$21.4 billion
Business Reporter THE World Bank Group has increased its climate change mitigation lending to US$21.4 billion in fiscal year 2020 at a time when countries are struggling with Covid-19, whose…
Contact tracing apps can be effective with low adoption, Google says
A rise in coronavirus cases can be curbed even with low uptakes of a contact tracing app, offering support to digital tracing efforts pushed by governments globally, according to researchers at Google and Oxford University.
Will Ernst Middendorp’s Kaizer Chiefs sink or swim in uncharted waters
ERNST Middendorp will enter uncharted territory on Saturday compared to his championship counterpart Pitso Mosimane, but he’s well aware that they’ll both need something special if either of them are…
Lewis Hamilton is taking F1’s ‘party mode’ ban as a compliment
FORMULA One leader Lewis Hamilton said he saw a clampdown on engine modes as a compliment to his dominant Mercedes team and suspected the move could backfire on rivals seeking…
Serena faces old foe at US Open: Her inner critic
EVEN after 23 Grand Slam titles and more than two decades of professional tennis, Serena Williams is still fighting to quiet the voice within that wants her to strive for…
Firms explore for coal in biggest game reserve
In its rush to develop new coal mines to end its power crisis, the Zimbabwe government is handing out concessions to miners in conservation areas, outraged environmentalists say.
On Land Compensation and Public Trust
On 29 July 2020 was the Global Compensation Deed between Government of Zimbabwe and former farm owners. The agreement has two basic goals. The first is to restore trust. The other is to improve productivity in agriculture. The price tag is US$3.5 billion. Matters arising include concerns on government capacity to raise US$3.5 billion and if recipients will be made public. Some deem the Deed a reversal of land reform thus re-igniting social justice questions as other murmur on the constitutionality of the Deed.











