Zim cricketers ‘trapped’ Down Under

SOME Zimbabwean cricketers in Australia “miss” home as lockdowns continue “Down Under”, as in most parts of the world.

Australia closed its borders to non-citizens on March 20 and gatherings of more than two people are banned.

‘Aubameyang must join more ambitious club’

Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang should move to a more ambitious club if he wants to win trophies, according to Gabon football association president Pierre Alain Mounguengui.

Ring-fencing prices of basics can be done

One of the interesting suggestions that came out of the meeting on Friday between President Mnangagwa and the leaders of a wide swathe of business sectors was the possibility of ring-fencing the production and pricing of a small range of basic essential goods.

Personal freedoms versus public freedoms

As the Covid-19 pandemic took hold in South Africa two weeks ago, the first glimpse emerged of the lengths to which people would go to avoid isolation.

The country also saw what mechanisms law enforcement had at their disposal to impose such measures.

Old Mutual in Govt’s cross-hairs. . . ZSE giant faces money laundering charges

THE Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZ) has launched an investigation into suspected illicit activities surrounding trading in fungible stocks linked to three listed companies — Old Mutual, PPC Limited and Seed Co International.

Pangolins linked to coronavirus

Smuggled pangolins have been found to carry viruses closely related to the one sweeping the world.

Spare a thought for court officials

AS the rape charges were being read out to him, Admire kept chewing and making silent prayers while facing downwards to avoid eye contact with court officials and people who were in the gallery.

All hands on deck!

THE disabled, street children and disadvantaged members of society also have a role in fighting Covid-19.

For the pandemic to be defeated, everybody has to put their shoulder to the wheel.

World Rugby backs Zim to excel

THEIR players and coaches may be under the Covid-19-induced lockdown, but the Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) have had something to smile about in these tough times sweeping across the globe after World Rugby backed the country to become the second-best nation playing the game in Africa after South Africa.

A deal and what it entails

This articles is introductory, simplified and not exhaustive.

A deal, in simple terms, can be described as an agreement entered into by two or more people or parties establishing a business arrangement for financial gain. A deal can be between individuals, an individual and an organisation or between organisations.

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