Djokovic’s 2020 regrets
Novak Djokovic has played some of the best tennis of his life in 2020, but he regrets the failure to win either the US Open or the French Open in his bid to become the world’s most trophy-laden player.
Pandemic exposes limitations of business interruption cover
All things being equal, the purpose of insurance is to mitigate against losses caused by a particular ‘event’.
Barça fall apart in second half, lose El Clásico
Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos once again proved to be the man for the big occasion as he converted a fiercely debated penalty to help his side to a 3-1 win over rivals Barcelona at an empty Camp Nou.
Pele: 80, still the GOAT
Brazilian soccer great Pele, who celebrated 80th birthday on Friday, is still revered in his home country even if his once unassailable position as the greatest player of all time is now a matter for hot debate.
Kim Kardashian celebrates 40th birthday
KIM Kardashian celebrated turning 40 in style with a pre-pandemic surprise party on Wednesday’s instalment of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians”.
Studies show impact on the ordinary
Academics say there is irrefutable empirical evidence showing that although sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe are packaged as “targeted”, they are directly and indirectly affecting the generality of Zimbabweans.
Govt’s housing regularisation starts
GOVERNMENT has begun regularising the Diamond Park housing project at Melfort Farm in Goromonzi, as efforts to standardise illegal settlements in urban centres across the country commence.
City salvage draw
Youngster Phil Foden came off the bench to inject some life into Manchester City and salvage a point in a 1-1 draw at West Ham United.
Women’s Soccer League in eye of a storm
THE Zimbabwe Women Soccer League leadership is in the eye of a storm after their distribution of the FIFA Covid-19 relief funds raised serious questions with some “undeserving” clubs allegedly benefiting from the disbursements of money.
Zinwa profit jumps 89pc
THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA), posted an operating profit of $61,8 million in 2019, representing an increase of 89 percent from $32,7 million recorded the prior year, despite revenue falling 35 percent.






