JUST IN: Mahendere nominated twice at the Global Music Award Africa

Celebrated gospel musician Minister Michael Mahendere is basking in glory after being nominated at the Global Music Awards Africa in Ghana, twice.

IOC threaten Italy with Tokyo 2020 flag and anthem ban due to Government interference

LONDON – The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will reportedly ban the Italian flag and anthem from Tokyo 2020 if a dispute over Government interference in the country’s National Olympic Committee is not resolved by Wednesday (January 27).

Tokyo 2020 concerns continue as COVID-19 vaccinations yet to get underway in Japan

TOKYO – The Tokyo 2020 Olympics faces further uncertainty due to the Japanese Government’s COVID-19 vaccination plans, with its roll out not expected until late February.

JUST IN: Jari disappointed as Lagos Marathon is postponed

ZIMBABWE’S long distance runner Munyaradzai Jari has been left disappointed following the postponement of the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon.

JUST IN: Moderna working on Covid booster shot for variant in South Africa, current vaccine working

US-based biotech company Moderna yesterday said it is accelerating work on a Covid-19 booster shot to guard against the recently discovered variant in South Africa adding it believes its COVID-19 vaccine is effective against new variants of the coronavirus.

JUST IN: Does FIFA want to re-author the SRC Act?

ZIMBABWEAN football has been on an extended and indefinite hiatus defaultly caused by the marauding and deadly coronavirus pandemic.

Comesa pushes for financial inclusion

The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa through its Business Council (CBC) and the Trade and Development Bank, has partnered in spearheading the implementation of digital financial inclusion in the region.

Industry proposes incentives to survive lockdowns

Industry has proposed wide ranging policy interventions to save firms and enable them produce during Covid 19 induced lockdown that include financial bailouts, tax incentives, border efficiency and market determined exchange rate.

Premier sees light in lithium project

Diversified mining firm, Premier African Minerals says the Zulu Lithium Project can be restarted “soon” as a result of improvement in Zimbabwe’s country risk profile as well as an increase in global lithium prices.

Firms suffer as restrictions curtail grain movement

Covid-19 induced restrictions are constraining grain movement as millers this year seek to continue importing an estimated 250 000 tonnes of wheat to supplement local production.

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