Zim Chess Federation remembers Mabhena

Piraishe Mabhena — who passed on on New Year’s Day and was laid to rest on Monday — has been described as an administrator par excellence.

Airzim workers on forced unpaid leave

REINSTATED Air Zimbabwe workers have now been sent on forced unpaid leave and are demanding that the airline, technically insolvent and under administration, immediately withdraws these orders, which they believe are illegal, and reinstates them without loss of salaries and benefits in compliance with the Supreme Court ruling.

Liverpool have lost their mojo in title race

SOUTHAMPTON. — If 2019 and 2020 were Liverpool’s, then 2021 has started with a warning.

Budgets for 52 local authorities approved

Government has approved 52 out of 92 local authorities’ 2021 budgets, signalling a new era in the Second Republic as budgets used to be approved mid-year.

Retracing China-Zim solidarity

Since the inception of the liberation struggle in Rhodesia, the relationship between Zimbabwe and China was forged to higher extremes.

‘Boost production to take advantage of AfCFTA’

Many African countries — including Zimbabwe — have pinned their hopes for economic revival on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement that came into force on January 1, 2021.

Listener’s Choice Awards clarified

After the MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMA) announced their nominations last month with South Africa-based Zimbabwean “Amapiano queen”, Sha Sha vying for the Best Breakthrough Act, it emerged that another Zimbabwean star still has a crack at the awards as local fans are to decide the musician to be nominated for the Listeners Choice Award.

Garnishing of council accounts ‘necessary’

Harare City Council should have been forwarding the taxes it deducts from staff monthly salaries and not waiting for Zimra to garnishee its bank accounts for more than $115 million it owes, as everyone has a statutory obligation to pay taxes on time, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo has said.

Klopp slams ‘surprised’ Liverpool stars

LONDON. — Jurgen Klopp bemoaned his “surprised” Liverpool players who he claims should have been ready from the start.

ZOC set qualifying standards

NEWLY-APPOINTED Zimbabwe Olympic Committee chief executive Stephen Mudawarima says as they wait for qualification events for the rescheduled Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games to take place later in the year, they are looking at engaging their teams to come up with interventions for athletes’ safety.

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