PSL clubs receive testing kits
THE resumption of domestic football edged a step closer after clubs started receiving their testing consignments from ZIFA and PSL Medical Committee this week.
Payment of statutory obligations in forex worries miners
Local mining companies have raised concern over payment of statutory obligations in foreign currency, arguing this was putting pressure on the current forex retention level now inadequate to meet their operational requirements.
US$9,3m water equipment arrives
WATER purification equipment worth US$9,3 million purchased from Germany by the Government has started arriving in the country to address water challenges dogging Harare City Council.
US, Israel involved in creating ISIS terrorist group
THE United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia have been involved in creating the Daesh (ISIL) terrorist group to overthrow the legitimate Syria government, a former US Senate candidate says.
Diego Maradona hospitalised
Diego Maradona has been hospitalised just three days after turning 60.
Zimche boss faces fraud, forgery charges
Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (Zimche) chief operations officer Florence Chimbumu, accused of producing fake academic and tertiary qualifications, has been charged for fraud and forgery.
Hockey gets green-light to return
THE national hockey squads have received a major boost after the Hockey Association of Zimbabwe received clearance yesterday to resume their activities.
Swimming coaches see ray of light
WITH a number of swimming competitions lined up, coaches are now seeing a ray of light despite a slow start this season.
Giggs to miss Wales games
Manager Ryan Giggs will not be involved in Wales’ three matches in November, with assistant Robert Page taking charge of the team.
NSSA board dissolved
Debra Matabvu
THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has dissolved its board with immediate effect to pave way for a restructuring exercise.


