France, Germany shine in Nations League

PARIS. — World champions France and Germany rode on the influence of their Chelsea stars to rack up Nations League wins on Saturday.

Pension funds need to evolve

Over time businesses and economies evolve; some thrive, while others die. But the best ones are always flexible enough to align themselves with a prevailing direction.

IOC discuss Covid-19 countermeasures

LAUSANNE. — The Executive Board and Athletes’ Commission of the International Olympic Committee recently held a virtual joint meeting to discuss various topics, including the athlete experience and Covid-19 countermeasures at Tokyo Olympics.

Suspect’s body found with missing hands, legs

The body of a 32-year-old suspected thief has been recovered at a farm in West Nicholson, with both hands and legs missing after they were eaten by wild animals.

Messi has already made-up his mind

LONDON. — Barcelona legend Luis Figo reckons Lionel Messi has already decided his future — saying: “If you don’t want to be somewhere, there’s nothing that can change your mind.”

Makunde feels Kwangwa could be a game-changer

GEMS coach, Lloyd Makunde, believes Felisitus Kwangwa’s break, into the Vitality Netball Superleague, is a big breakthrough for Zimbabwe netball.

Delta Corporation on recovery path

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed beverages giant, Delta Corporation, reported an encouraging set of results for the half year to September 2020, defying the impact of Covid-19 related restrictions that characterised the reporting period.

Relief for villagers

Blessings Chidakwa                                            recently in Mhondoro Villagers in the Mhondoro-Mubaira area whose cattle died due to January disease and lost their draught power for the summer cropping season, will benefit from…

Council under fire over storm drains

Harare residents have criticised council for failing to clear its clogged drainage system, a situation that may lead to flash floods.

Refuse collection deal future uncertain

Harare City Council’s deal with Clean City Africa for the collection of refuse and management of dump-sites is facing collapse at an early stage, as murmurings by councillors and residents grow louder.

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