Trump walks back 50pc Canada tariff threat
President Donald Trump dialed back his latest trade-war threat against Canada hours after making it, while downplaying the risk of a tariff-led recession that’s sent US markets into a nosedive.…
Motsepe re-elected CAF president
SOUTH African mining magnate Patrice Motsepe was re-elected unopposed as Confederation of African Football president at the organisation’s congress in Cairo, Egypt, yesterday, while four-time African Footballer of the Year…
New Nedbank CEO gets R70 million sign-on ‘bonus’
The new chief executive of Nedbank, Jason Quinn (appointed from June 2024), was awarded R62,7 million in shares under the group’s long-term incentive scheme in August and a further R9,15…
Pakistan cricket in ICU: Afridi
FORMER Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi didn’t hold back in his assessment of Pakistan’s cricketing set-up, comparing it to a critically ill patient. Afridi’s remarks come after Pakistan were knocked out…
EU hits back at Trump’s new aluminum, steel tariffs
The European Union announced tariffs on 26 billion euros, or US$28,4 billion, worth of US goods in response to new American duties on steel and aluminum. The European Commission introduced…
Income from Online Gambling in Zimbabwe: A New Tax Landscape Unfolds
As Zimbabwe grapples with a burgeoning gambling industry, the Government has rolled out a bold new policy that is reshaping the landscape of online gambling income.
How not to fall into the trap of “tipped” casinos in Zimbabwe?
Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, held a conference on regulating gambling in the country. One key topic of particular relevance is so-called “rigged” online casinos, which use unfair algorithms to mislead players. Industry representatives and experts pointed out the signs of such illegal platforms and explained how to find legal operators. Measures to combat fraud were additionally discussed at the conference.
DRC government to have direct talks with M23 rebels
The Government of Angola on Tuesday announced that the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has agreed to have direct talks with the M23 rebels to bring peace to the vast African country.
Government issues 48-hour ultimatum to night vendors
The Government has given local authorities a 48-hour deadline to clear illegal vendors, particularly night traders, from undesignated areas in cities and towns across the country.










