No Covid-19 relief for PSL clubs

THERE is still no relief for troubled Premier Soccer League clubs who were promised a bailout by ZIFA early this month, with the association’s leaders coy on when and if there will be any package to cushion the teams from the financial impact of COVID-19.

Vets Bill needs to expand in scope

A SHOCKING incident took place in Harare sometime in February 2016, signifying a kick in the teeth on our moral fabric as Zimbabweans.

This was during a time of significant upheaval in Zanu PF.

‘We have to kill the black market’

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa met members of the business community in April this year and expressed his displeasure over the unwarranted price increases of basic goods and services.

He rightfully appealed to them to have a conscience and consider the plight of the average person in Zimbabwe. We were excited when the response from the business community was that of a price moratorium.

French govt want fans back by July

Roxana Maracineanu, France’s sport minister, has outlined ambitious plans to open sporting events to fans as soon as the end of July.

Warriors stars ponder SA future

APART from dealing with a niggling groin injury that has kept him out of action for over six months, Ronald Pfumbidzai has also been waiting in suspense as his club Bloemfontein Celtic’s future is hanging in the balance.

Zimglass primed for revival

Zimglass, the country’s sole glass products manufacturer, might become the latest company to be brought back to life after being mothballed for a decade.

A local firm Brianman recently acquired the business.

President rallies Zim to prayer

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will tomorrow lead the nation in the Presidential National Day of Prayer and Fasting to galvanise the moral and spiritual fortitude of the nation in its fight against Covid-19.

Unemployment benefit scheme in pipeline

WORKERS who are temporarily out of employment may soon start drawing benefits from a fund being set up by the Government.

The National Unemployment Benefit Scheme is designed to protect workers against the impact of job losses.

Plan to stoke civil conflict exposed

Some elements in the opposition have been actively working with foreign missions under an operation code-named “Operation Lighthouse” to cause civil disturbances in the country under the cover of hardships caused by coronavirus, it has been learnt.

Reawakening the human spirit in Covid-19 fight

President Mnangagwa should be applauded for proclaiming tomorrow, Monday June 15, a day of prayer and fasting as Zimbabwe steps up efforts to fend off Covid-19.

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