Kamandama golf tourney called off

THE Kamandama golf tournament, which is held annually in Hwange as part of the commemorations of the 427 miners who died after a series of underground gas explosions in 1972, has this year been called off.

Portuguese league resumes

The Portuguese Primeira Liga became the second top European football league to return on Wednesday following the coronavirus lockdown as leaders Porto fell to a surprising 2-1 loss at Famalicao.

Improving anti-corruption initiatives design with RBM

Literature shows that, globally, most anti-corruption initiatives, notably in Africa, are generally associated with failure.

State ready for Maldives activists trial

The State yesterday said investigations had been completed into the matter in which seven activists arrested upon return from the Maldives where they allegedly attended a workshop on subverting a constitutionally elected Government.

Tokyo weighs scaled-back Olympics

Tokyo 2020 officials are looking at ways to scale back next year’s postponed Olympics, the city’s governor said yesterday, amid reports the opening ceremony could be streamlined and spectator numbers cut.

Reshaping Africa’s industry after Covid-19

The coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent economic lockdowns that have seen countries struggling with exporting and importing critical goods and inputs should be seen as an opportunity to reshape African manufacturing, with a focus on self-reliance.

De Beers to rebound

Anglo American-owned diamond miner De Beers is confident of a rebound in diamond demand as markets across the world begin to reopen after lockdown period triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic.

. . . ‘Black Lives Matter’ protest hits SA

Supporters of the ”Black Lives Matter” movement gathered outside the South African parliament in Cape Town Wednesday.

Return of EPL receives boost

The English Premier League football’s restart bid received a boost on Wednesday as it was revealed an unnamed person at Tottenham Hotspur was the only positive test out of 1 197 in the latest round of coronavirus checks.

Payne pained by Zim athletics

UNITED States-based former Zimbabwean track star athlete, Arnold Payne, says he is pained the country does not have a World Athletics certified track.

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