BF facelift lagging behind
BARBOURFIELDS is still far behind, in terms of meeting the CAF minimum standards, with the dressing room size a mere 10 percent of the required FIFA measurements.
Bournemouth keeper has virus
LONDON. — Bournemouth goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has reportedly tested positive to coronavirus days after his club announced an unnamed player had contracted coronavirus.
Ruling date for AFM wrangle set
FEUDING factions of the Apostolic Faith Mission Church in Zimbabwe (AFM) will know their fate on June 6, when the Supreme Court is expected to make a ruling on the matter.
JUST IN: Man jailed for duping investor of US$500k
A Bindura man who swindled a Singapore investor, Ramason Bupendra of mine machinery worth US$500 000 has been sentenced to an effective seven years in prison.
Augustine Moyo dies
Former Sunday Mail Business Editor Augustine Dalubuhle Moyo has died.
JUST IN: Ecocash court application fails
EcoCash’s bid to block the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) from suspending mobile money agents from conducting financial transactions and restore full functionality to those affected has failed after the High Court threw out its urgent application.
Good Samaritan provides free water to Harare residents
In the face of crippling water woes in most parts of Harare and erratic provision of clean water from the Harare City Council, a good Samaritan has come to the rescue of residents.
BEWARE, THE BLAME-GAME WILL BACKFIRE
Exposure of Ulterior Motives Behind Stigmatization of China with COVID-19 (Part IV) By Jun Sheng The blames that certain American politicians have been trying to shift to China have all…
JUST IN: Gold miners get 100pc USD
State gold buying entity, Fidelity Printers and Refineries (FPR), has finally yielded to pressure from gold miners and will with immediate effect settle payments 100 percent in US Dollars.
More patients recover from Covid-19
Almost half of Zimbabwe’s confirmed Covid-19 patients have now fully recovered with more shrugging off the last of their infection almost every day, but medical experts warn that this is no reason to be complacent.








