Ronaldinho under house arrest
Barcelona legend Ronaldinho has reportedly been released from a maximum-security prison in Paraguay after being held captive for more than a month.
Jose Mourinho under fire
Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho says he “accepts my actions were not in line with government protocol” after being pictured flouting coronavirus social-distancing guidelines.
ATAF suggests measures to counter revenue loss
The African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) has released a series of suggested measures that African revenue authorities should consider in an effort to alleviate the impact of the Covid-19 global pandemic on the continent’s ability to raise tax revenues.
Pardoned prisoners educated on Covid-19
INMATES who were released from Mashonaland West prisons after benefiting from an amnesty granted by President Mnangagwa received lessons on Covid-19 awareness and prevention from prisons medical personnel.
Armoured bush crickets threaten to decimate yields
AN outbreak of armoured bush crickets is threatening yields of traditional grains and maize in parts of Mhangura District, Mashonaland West Province.
Regional Annual Sports awards postponed
THE African Union Sport Council Region 5 has postponed the 5th edition of the Regional Annual Sport Awards (RASA) which was to be hosted in Eswatini on May 26.
EPL to announce cancellation of season
The English Premier League are to announce the football season is over, according to the director of an Italian club owned by Watford.
Sasol halts production as fuel demand drops
Production at Sasol’s fuel refinery, Natref, will be suspended due to an “unprecedented decline” in demand since the start of the national lockdown, the company announced yesterday.
CAPS Utd evaluate commercial value
THE CAPS United leaders are taking advantage of the window brought about by the suspension of the 2020 Premiership football season to evaluate several policies, including their commercial revolution.
Business confidence falls
Business confidence dipped to a 7-month low in March, as the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic on South Africa and its trading partners became evident — particularly towards the end of the month — according to data released yesterday by the SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry.



