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.

Jamaicans show Zim love at 40

“GREETINGS Zimbabwe, this is Marcia Griffiths. On behalf of I Three – Sister Rita, Sister Judy and myself – we would just like to say, happy 40th anniversary.

Satisfy internal customers first

A toxic culture within an organisation is like a baby crying in church, it should be carried out immediately. Toxicity, if left unattended, can spread its bad energy beyond an organisation’s walls into the community.

Victoria Falls reaches highest level in 10 years

Online Correspondent
The Victoria Falls appears to be thoroughly enjoying its alone time, reaching its highest flows in a decade in a powerful display of breath-taking beauty and intensity, whilst ironically, no-one is there to witness.

President declares ‘Decade of Action’

ZIMBABWEANS should prime themselves for a transformative and rapid economic recovery programme anchored on Government-led support and innovativeness, President Mnangagwa has said.

Lockdown decision due today

THE Inter-Ministerial Taskforce on Covid-19 is expected to meet today to deliberate on whether the 21-day national lockdown will be lifted or extended, ahead of the expiry of the restrictions at midnight.

Afterwards, President Mnangagwa is expected announce the next course of action.

HEARTBEAT OF ZIM FOOTBALL

ORDINARILY, Zimbabwe’s Independence celebrations would have been capped by a football match, but in an era defined by the Covid-19-induced lockdown, the country yesterday marked 40 years of Uhuru in unusual circumstances.

Zim to wait a bit longer on C’Wealth

ZIMBABWE’S bid to rejoin the Commonwealth faces an indefinite delay as a result of the imminent cancellation of this year’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), which hangs in the balance owing to the coronavirus pandemic.

@40 let us remain hopeful, steadfast

Zimbabwe yesterday celebrated its landmark 40th Independence anniversary in a fashion not previously anticipated but this did not dampen the excitement and meaning of this special day as the country comes of age.

More boardroom squabbles rock NetOne

Despite the raging coronavirus, NetOne’s boardroom squabbles are showing no signs of abetting.

Board member Dr Douglas Mamvura faces the chop for reportedly failing to attend crucial meetings since his appointment last year — although indications are he was not officially invited for most of the meetings, Sunday Mail Business can reveal.

×
×