Women give competitive edge to organisations

POST Covid-19, it is going to be critical for organisations to make deliberate efforts to include, acknowledge and harness the components, qualities and strengths that women leaders bring to the table.

Pearson shifts to online education support

LONDON. —  British education publisher Pearson said its balance sheet was strong enough to pay a dividend despite first-quarter revenue falling 5 percent after the coronavirus pandemic forced schools and colleges to close.

EPL clubs will not splurge on transfers

MANCHESTER United chief executive Ed Woodward says clubs will not spend “hundreds of millions” when signing new players in the transfer window as they will be mindful of the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Managing business working capital

During periods of economic uncertainty, a business should prioritise its survival. In the current situation there is global uncertainty brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of the challenges emanating therefrom include:
Reduced global economic activity.

Unlocking football finance

THE constant reminder that football is now big business globally may sound like a broken record when played on the local front, but it is in fact the reality.

‘End sanctions on Cuba now’

ZIMBABWE understands the nature of sanctions imposed by the United States of America on Cuba because we share a common understanding of these.

Ray of hope for rugby

DESPITE long weeks of inactivity, a ray of hope filtered through for Zimbabwe’s Sables last week amid revelations by the South African Rugby Union (SARU) that they would not be cancelling the SuperSport Challenge, which is key to Brendon Dawson’s men.

Postpone Ryder Cup: McIlroy

World number one Rory McIlroy says he would prefer this year’s Ryder Cup to be postponed until 2021, rather than stage the event with no fans present due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chitungwiza brims with cricket talent

THE sprawling dormitory town of Chitungwiza might be popular for having produced some of the country’s finest footballers such as the golden generation of Gift Muzadzi, Norman Mapeza, Kalisto Pasuwa, Stewart Murisa and Lloyd Chitembwe, but it also boasts cricket talent as well.

Ferrari commits to F1

Ferrari have said they remain committed to Formula One after reports that the sport’s oldest and most successful team could walk away if a proposed budget cap for 2021 was set too low. Britain’s Guardian newspaper suggested Ferrari were prepared to quit in a headline, later replaced, over an interview with team boss Mattia Binotto.

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