NEW: Football ban remains, as low-risk sport return

WHILE football and rugby remained banned following tightened restrictions to help prevent a third wave of the coronavirus, the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) on Wednesday allowed some sport codes classified as “low risk” to resume.

NEW: Exhibitors take up 90pc ZITF space

Over 90 percent of exhibition space available for the 62nd edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) has been booked by 405 exhibitors, with preparations for the annual showpiece now at an advanced stage.

NEW: ZANU PF Youth League commemorates DAC

THE ZANU PF Youth League today joined young people across Africa to commemorate the Day of the African Child (DAC).

DAC is observed by AU member states in memory of the June 16, 1976 student uprising in Soweto, South Africa, where students protesting apartheid were massacred by police.

NEW: Reintroduce defensive driving courses

THE Zimbabwe Union of Drivers and Conductors (ZUDAC) wants the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe to restart defensive driving courses, which were shelved due to the coronavirus pandemic.

NEW: Information ministry begins implementing six key projects

GOVERNMENT has begun implementing six key projects to improve community participation in information dissemination.

NEW: Zupco partners Vaya

The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) and a local logistics company, Vaya Africa, have jointly launched an online booking facility #VayaNeZupco to allow people to book for transport services in the comfort of their homes.

NEW: Burkina Faso qualify to set up Sables date

BURKINA FASO have earned the third and final slot in the Rugby Africa Cup 2021 competition after emerging winners of the Rugby Africa Cup Repechage tournament. 

NEW: RBZ names forex abusers

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has released a list of businesses which contravened the recently promulgated Statutory Instrument (SI) 127 of 2021.

NEW: Zimra surpasses target by $4,1 billion in Q1

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) collected $4,1 billion more than targeted at $90,6 billion during the first quarter (January-March) of the year.

All hands on deck in fighting inequalities

THE annual United Nations Global Compact Leaders Summit will this year focus on setting clear paths to recovery from social inequalities, economic disparities, climate crisis and the global pandemic.

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