Refs sexual abuse: ZIFA officials days numbered
DAYS are numbered for ZIFA officials who are alleged to have sexually abused female referees after FIFA and the United Nations announced plans to establish global investigative network intended to tackle sexual abuse across all sports.
SMEs want simple taxation system
SMALL to Medium Enterprises (SME) have implored the Government to put in place a simplified tax regime for the sector in order to promote compliance with national tax regulations and requirements.
First Lady leaves no community untouched
She has trudged the length and breadth of the country, leaving no stone unturned in a trailblazing work to change the lives of many disadvantaged people.
Ex-cop in court over T Freddy extortion
A former police officer who was stationed at ZRP Juru, appeared in court yesterday on allegations of demanding a US$15 000 bribe from evangelist and Goodness and Mercy Ministries leader Tapiwa Freddy, also known as Prophet T. Freddy.
RBZ making headway on clearing auction backlog
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has made progress in clearing the auction allotments backlog while monetary policy decisions instituted recently have helped to stabilise the exchange rate and prices, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has said.
How organised business can drive vaccination rates
SOUTH AFRICA. — I would like to see every business in South Africa doing everything possible to encourage employees and the wider public to get vaccinated. This is in our own interest as business – we will never be able to confidently get past this pandemic if we do not get vaccination rates up across the whole country.
FIFA’s love affair with CAF continues unabated
CAPE TOWN. — FIFA have found a willing ally in CAF as it tries to muscle its way down world football’s corridors of power with confrontational agendas.
Girls to benefit from more schools
The plan by Government to construct more schools to reduce walking distances for learners to about 5km, is expected to benefit mostly girls as some have been abused in the thick forests they pass through on their way to and from school.
Wolff fears messy Formula One finale
LONDON. — The Mercedes team principal, Toto Wolff, has said he fears the Formula One world championship title fight between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen could be decided by a crash between the two drivers.
Women build traditional grains seed bank
OVER 200 Chimanimani women farmers have built a traditional grains seed bank to complement Government’s efforts of ensuring food security at household level, while also dealing with the challenges of climate change.











