Women’s football gets CAF financial boost

Veronica Gwaze, Zimpapers Sports Hub This year’s Heart Women’s Soccer League winners could find themselves smiling all the way to the bank next year. This comes against the backdrop of…

Kweseka wins US$15 000 at 2024 Chibuku Road To Fame

Trust Khosa MATABELELAND North Afro-fusion outfit, Kweseka Band, went home US$15 000 richer at the 2024 Chibuku Road To Fame grand finale at Glamis Arena in Harare last Saturday. The…

BRICS contributing to fairer, balanced global order

Yin Yiyuan Recent BRICS activities hold substantial promise for reconfiguring the global order towards a model that values equity, inclusivity and sustainable progress. Established initially as a group of rapidly…

Neto rescues Chelsea draw

Pedro Neto dealt a fresh blow to spluttering Arsenal’s Premier League title challenge as the Chelsea winger’s superb strike rescued a 1-1 draw in the London derby yesterday. Mikel Arteta’s…

iGaming as a Catalyst for African Development

With revenue in the iGaming market estimated to be worth $97 billion in 2024 worldwide, Africa accounted for only  $1.09 billion – a mere 1% of the world’s total value for a continent that has over 1.3 billion people. The African continent is rapidly emerging as a significant growth market for the iGaming industry. This momentum is driven by key factors such as increased internet accessibility, a youthful and tech-savvy population, and a rising enthusiasm for sports betting. Together, these elements create a fertile ground for online gaming platforms to flourish and reshape the gaming landscape in the region.

Zuckerberg avoids personal liability in Meta suits

A US federal judge again rejected a bid to hold Mark Zuckerberg individually liable in two dozen lawsuits accusing Meta Platforms Inc. and other social media companies of addicting children to their products.

Delta revenue surges 11pc in half year period

DELTA Corporation recorded an 11 percent increase in revenue in the half year to September 2024 to S$389,1 million, largely driven by sparking beverages and lager beers, which grew by 10 percent and 9 percent, respectively.

Moza-SA border post closure costs SA dearly

The closure of the Lebombo border post between South Africa and Mozambique, and the resultant disruption to cargo moving through the Maputo Port, is costing the South African economy an estimated R10 million per day, says Gavin Kelly, chief executive officer of the Road Freight Association.

Inside PnP’s plan to double subsidiary in 5 years

Pick n Pay’s Boxer subsidiary, which will list on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) before the end of 2024, has an ambitious plan to double its turnover within five years.