Illicit flows dwarf Africa’s resources

Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs) continue to weaken Africa’s resource mobilisation efforts, with crippling impact on country-level development, at a time when the continent is battling the disruptive economic effect of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Essex in alcohol boob

English cricket side Essex have said there needs to be more education on cultural diversity after a Muslim player was sprayed with alcohol during Bob Willis Trophy celebrations.  Batsman Feroze Khushi had beer poured over him on the balcony at Lord’s as Essex displayed the trophy following Sunday’s victory over Somerset.

Comesa pushes for post Covid-19 economic recovery plan

THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) is driving efforts towards facilitating a regional-wide post Covid-19 economic recovery model that will assist member States overcome the adverse impacts of the pandemic.

Relief for local caddies

THE Zimbabwe Golf Association have been given the green-light to bring back caddies, open club restaurants and host competitions by the Government.

Boks face obstacles

South Africa’s national director of rugby Rassie Erasmus and Springbok coach Jacque Nienaber told an online press conference on Monday the players are eager to play in the Castle Lager Championship.

Increase investment in mini grid electricity

Covid-19 is pushing Africa into an education predicament. Of the 39 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, full learning is only taking place in six of them.

Jinan Corporation to create 500 jobs, US$100m in exports

GWERU-based Chinese chrome smelter, Jinan Corporation is planning to construct four more furnaces at its Almid plant to increase its annual export earnings to US$100 million and create 500 more direct jobs.

AS Roma great Totti meets girl who woke from coma after his message

Ilenia Matilli (19) has been in hospital since December after a car crash which killed her best friend. In her gradual awakening from a coma, a video message of support…

Zimbabwe Premier League cricket to kick off this weekend

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Premier League (ZPL) cricket kicks off on Sunday and will give Chevron players gametime as they prepare for their tour of Pakistan next…

Long Covid-19 break will have psychological and physical effects on young players

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter YOUNG Flying Stars director Collins Nyambiya fears that the long Covid-19 break will have psychological and physical effects on his young players. Nyambiya’s academy enrolls football…

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