ZIFA update SRC on EGM resolutions

THE ZIFA office yesterday wasted no time in approaching the Sports and Recreation Commission to update the national sports regulator on the resolutions from the Extraordinary General Meeting that booted out the association’s former president Felton Kamambo and two board members.

How Davis, Bayi made history for Tanzania

WHEN the late Ron Davis started out in athletics, he probably never dreamed that he would get to travel the world doing what he loved best — much less that it would lead to him laying down roots half way across the world in Tanzania.

The Vine ready for live album recording

Gospel group, The Vine, has said preparations for their live recording for their second album “The Great Physician” are at an advanced stage, with South Africa group, the Soweto Gospel Choir, coming for the recording.

Sasol warns of floods impact

Sasol said yesterday it has declared force majeure on the export of certain chemical products due to the impact of heavy rainfall and floods in KwaZulu-Natal province, possibly affecting its fourth-quarter volume outlook.

NMBZ appeals order to reinstate workers

NMB Zimbabwe (NMBZ) has filed an appeal at the Supreme Court against a Labour Court judgement directing it to reinstate 26 employees the banking group retrenched two years ago.

Ndiraya defends ‘boring’ football

DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya has leapt to the defence of his style of play which is becoming increasingly unpopular with some of the Premiership football club’s supporters.

Zim malaria cases decline 70pc

Zimbabwe continues to make tremendous progress in the reduction of malaria incidence with a 70 percent decline in cases reported between 2007 to date as the country moves towards achieving the global malaria control strategy goals.

‘Zim should optimise mining fiscal regime’

The Southern Africa Resource Watch (SARW) says Zimbabwe needs a fiscal regime that enables both the investors and the country to benefit more from its rich mineral resources, at a time the Government is angling for a US$12 billion revenue mining sector by 2030.

Harare’s water woes persist

Acute water shortages have persisted in some parts of Harare since last week when the local authority shut down its main water treatment plant at Morton Jaffray Water Works for routine maintenance.

Gold hits over 2-week low

Gold prices dipped yesterday to their lowest in more than two weeks, as bets for an increasingly aggressive and hawkish US Federal Reserve approach to tightening monetary policy boosted the dollar and pressured demand for bullion.

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