China tour for Messi’s Inter Miami called off

LAs Vegas.— Plans for Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami to play two games in China this month have been called off, the club announced yesterday.

Darryn win 15-1, Zifa set up special investigation panel

THE Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) have set up a commission of inquiry to look into what they believe could have been a rigged Northern Region Division One soccer match between Super League aspirants Darryn Textiles and Suri Suri.

King Charles regrets colonial abuses in Kenya

NAIROBI. — Britain’s King Charles and Queen Camilla began the second day of a state visit to Kenya yesterday as survivors of colonial-era abuses criticised his failure to issue a full apology or propose reparations.

Police officer forms bogus transport association

A Harare based police officer has appeared in court on allegations of forming a bogus commuter omnibus association which facilitated the operation of commuter omnibuses without requisite documents and requirements.

DeMbare push for neutral venue

DYNAMOS are likely to hit a brick wall in their quest to have their Chibuku Super Cup final match against Ngezi Platinum Stars played away from Baobab early next month.

Ndhlukula inducted into BEX Hall of Fame

RENOWNED Zimbabwean businesswoman, Dr Divine Ndhlukula, has been inducted into the Business Excellence (BEX) Institute, the world’s only global business excellence membership body, Excellence Hall of Fame 2023.

Lithium, battery exports rake in US$209m

THE Lithium and Battery Minerals sector has generated US$209 million in export receipts in the first nine months of the year and has vast potential to power the country’s future through exploitation of new opportunities, Mines and Mining Development Minister, Zhemu Soda, said yesterday.

Kenya bans avocado exports

The Kenyan government has stopped the export of avocados from Friday to allow the fruits to mature as part of measures to protect Kenya’s lucrative export market.

SA Economic growth to weaken to 0,8pc in 2023

National Treasury expects South Africa’s real GDP growth to slow to 0,8 percent in 2023, as economic performance slips in the face of weaker household consumption — strangled by a high cost of living, persistent power crisis, deteriorating infrastructure and mounting debt which is being enflamed by rising borrowing costs.

51 parastatals fail to submit financials

FIFTY-ONE State enterprises failed to submit their financial statements for auditing to the Auditor-General as required.

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