Organisers unveil rules for Tokyo Games
Olympic officials on Wednesday unveiled the first of many COVID-19 rules for the Tokyo Games this summer, banning singing and chanting during events and mandating participants to wear masks at “all times” except when eating, sleeping or outdoors.
Crop pricing needs careful thought
There is a lot of debate over guaranteed producer prices for farmers growing crops under Government-funded programmes, and some of this debate is muddying the waters.
Understanding data protection in Zim
Technological advancements have revolutionised the manner in which business is conducted. Digitalisation is the current buzzword and businesses are creating online trading platforms to interface with consumers.
Pitso’s Al Ahly set up Bayern semifinal clash
AL AHLY of Egypt became the first African side since 2013 to win their opening Club World Cup match when they edged Al Duhail from host nation Qatar 1-0 yesterday…
2021 Jaguar I-Pace touches down in SA
The Jaguar I-Pace electric car has been given an upgrade for 2021 and while it’s not one of those “Ludicrous” performance updates of the kind Elon Musk likes to brag about on Twitter, it is something that buyers with access to three-phase electricity will find rather useful.
Liverpool not allowed to face Champions League opponents RB Leipzig in Germany due to coronavirus restrictions
Liverpool’s Champions League round-of-16 first-leg match at RB Leipzig will not be able to take place in Germany, government officials have confirmed. The German government has banned entry on all…
Amakhosi issue update on Billiat
KAIZER Chiefs forward Khama Billiat is set for a return to the pitch, according to the club‘s progress update. Billiat suffered a leg fracture last month and has missed his…
Right time unlocks the right doors
Robert Gonye The more experienced you get in business the more you realise how important timing is with almost everything. You like me can’t tell how many ideas you’ve heard…
Guardiola has ‘no doubts’ over Jesus
PEP Guardiola says he has “no doubts” about Gabriel Jesus’ ability to lead Manchester City’s attack – and the Brazilian might be proving his manager right. In the absence of…
Safa’s Jordaan at forefront of Motsepe Caf presidency bid
WHILE the headlines regarding Patrice Motsepe’s bid to become Caf president are flowing with incessant regularity, it is Safa president Danny Jordaan who is seemingly spearheading the campaign rather than…






