Special data bundle unveiled
In a move that will go a long way in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, the country’s biggest mobile operator, recently introduced a raft of measures that will make it easier for its customers to cope with the lockdown.
PSL’s headache
EVEN after Whawha’s late entry into the Premier Soccer League (PSL), the top-flight body is still in a pickle as its board of governors would have preferred a 16-team competition.
Newly promoted Whawha processed the $208 000 affiliation fees last Friday and will be formally admitted into the league once the money reflects in the PSL account.
You can help stop Covid-19
THE world is panicking over the coronavirus pandemic. This is understandable considering the virus, also known as Covid-19, is spreading like veld fire in most parts of the world.
Unexplained wealth orders boost anti-graft drive
THE anti-corruption drive was last month given the much-needed boost through the enactment into law of the unexplained wealth regulations.
The orders were enacted into law through insertion of a new Chapter III A into the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act of 2013.
SA gets to grips with lockdown
Friday was meant to be the first day of lockdown, but in many places around the country it seemed like people were ignoring instructions to stay at home. The goal…
MDC-T’s Khupe backs lockdown
THE MDC-T has welcomed President Mnangagwa’s decision to put the country on total lockdown beginning tomorrow. In a statement, the Dr Thokozani Khupe-led party said the number of Covid-19 cases and deaths across the globe were a clear demonstration that the world is fighting an invisible enemy.
US Senate okays US$2tn virus kitty
The US Senate late on Wednesday passed an unparalleled US$2.2 trillion economic rescue package steering aid to businesses, workers and health care systems engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Face the brutal facts
Jim Collins in his book, “Good to Great — Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’t”, observed that organisations, and people, that survive adversity and moved from good to great embrace a somewhat paradoxical mindset. They labelled this mindset, the Stockdale Paradox and described it thus:
400 Govt vehicles under surveillance
GOVERNMENT has installed over 400 vehicles with tracking systems under a $53 million facility set aside to monitor its fleet to curb abuse of cars and ensure reduction in “unnecessary” expenditure.
Djokovic joins in fight against coronavirus
Tennis world number one Novak Djokovic pledged one million euros to help buy ventilators and other medical equipment in his native Serbia, joining a list of other athletes in the fight against coronavirus.
The virus, which emerged in China late last year, has brought sporting events around the world to a halt and killed more than 24 000 people.

