Govt revives Arts Development Fund
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent THE Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation is in the process of reviving the Arts Development Fund which is meant to offer financial assistance to…
Not retiring, yet – Kapini
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter DESPITE many of his fans suggesting that he calls time on his colourful career after South African Premiership side Highlands Park informed him that he…
Clubs and gyms granted longer opening hours
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter AS the government continues to ease Covid-19 induced lockdown enforcement measures, the Sports and Recreation Commission has granted new operating times to registered sports and…
BAT increases tax contribution to $173m
CIGARETTE manufacturer, British American Tobacco Zimbabwe (BAT), has increased its tax payments for the six months ended June 30 this year eightfold to ZW$173 million from ZW$19.9 million in 2019.…
SA reopens ‘after the storm’ as Covid-19 cases reach 653 444
1 923 new infections and 64 deaths recorded over past 24 hours “We have withstood the coronavirus storm.” With these words President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday told the nation that…
Sigauke excels in Mbira Dze Hip Hop genre
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent SOUTH Africa-based musician Neville Sigauke has continued to shine in the Mbira Dze Hip Hop genre after he recently released a single titled Paivapo: Mbira Dze…
Lockdown leads to data boom
On the face of it, the Covid-19 lockdown was an inadvertent blessing for Zimbabwe telecom operators.
incorrectly told they had coronavirus
‘These texts were sent due to a technical glitch in the software system,’ the county said Thousands of North Carolina residents were recently told they had positive coronavirus tests, but it was a…
Rand hits six-month high, stocks down after weak retail data
The rand rallied to a six-month high on Wednesday, shaking off poor retail sales data as expectations of continued lower rates in the United States fed risk demand globally.
Ghana’s economy contracts for the first time in 37 years
Ghana’s economy contracted for the first time in almost four decades in the second quarter, by an annual 3.2%, as coronavirus restrictions stalled activity, the statistics office said on Wednesday.











