Gwanzura, Rufaro renovations continue
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter HARARE City Council have trimmed their workforce involved in the refurbishment of both Gwanzura and Rufaro in the face of the national lockdown due to the…
Wimbledon tournament likely to be cancelled
LONDON. — A series of emergency meetings is under way to decide whether Wimbledon tennis tournament can go ahead this year. The All England Club says a final decision is…
Billiat ranked third most valuable player in Africa
JOHANNESBURG. — Kaizer Chiefs forward Khama Billiat and two Mamelodi Sundowns stars have been listed among the most the most valuable 11 based footballers in Africa.
Isolated players face mental health risks
LONDON. — Fear, stress and money worries: coronavirus lockdown is hard for anyone, but athletes are facing extra mental health risks as they go from highly active lifestyles to isolation…
In the shadow of chaos, confusion, buoyant Bosso finally came of age
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor IN the shadow of chaos and confusion, the country’s oldest football club finally came of age and, for the first time since its establishment 64…
China consumption levels rebound
BEIJING. — China’s daily invoice issuance across sectors have picked up, pointing to robust momentum of consumption recovery as locally transmitted cases of novel coronavirus disease continued to recede, a…
African Sun closes
The impact of coronavirus on the local tourism is increasingly being felt, with the African Sun Limited Group shutting down 14 hotels and resorts, as well as its main corporate…
First Capital Bank loan book rises to $622m
First Capital Bank’s RTGS loan book rose two-fold to $622 million last year, with the growth largely in the third and fourth quarters, covering the key productive sectors including agriculture,…
Blanket Mine pursues lockdown exclusion
Resources group – Caledonia Mining Corporation’s local unit, Blanket Gold Mine remains in partial operation as it awaits response from Government on its application for an exemption .
Panic buying, lockdown drives up food inflation
Sifelani Tsiko Lockdowns and coronavirus-triggered panic food buying is likely to push up prices in Zimbabwe and across the entire Southern African region already battling with a drought caused by…











