SRC fires warning shots
AFTER years of poor administration that saw the Sport and Recreation Commission losing some of its authority, the Commission is now reconstructing its image.
The SRC is not taking any prisoners.
Directors should focus on the ‘forest’ not ‘trees’
Boards of directors should take a holistic governance approach and be responsible for the overall vision of an organisation, and not spend time micromanaging management and supervising daily operations.
Shot in arm for IPPs
The Zimbabwe Regulatory Authority (ZERA) will this year operationalise the net metering system, which allows private and independent power producers (IPPs) to supply excess power to the national grid.
Net metering is a billing mechanism that credits IPPs for the electricity they supply to the grid.
No joy for Zim quartet
THERE was no joy for the Zimbabwean quartet of Edmore Sibanda, Danny Phiri, Knox Mutizwa and Devine Lunga yesterday as their side Golden Arrows fell to the first upset of the Nedbank Cup at the Dobsonville Stadium, where SAB Regional League side Vaal University Of Technology eliminated them on penalties.
Relief for pensioners
Following the promulgation of the Consumer Protection Act [Chapter 14:14] last December, giving strength to the protection and promotion of the interests of Zimbabwean consumers, the local pensions industry could find itself more answerable to pensioners.
Diasporans heed Govt calls
Most Zimbabweans living and working abroad are channelling their investments into the country’s real estate and agricultural sectors, it has been learnt.
Government is presently on a charm offensive to attract investments from the Diaspora.
When money does the talking
The Castle Lager Premiership off-season has been mostly about December 31, when most players see off their contracts and begin the hunt for new suitors.
The process usually lasts for the entire off-season as both clubs and players take their time to search for the most lucrative deals.
Manhunt for Kuwadzana killer
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has launched an investigation into the suspected murder of a mentally ill man who was found dead in Kuwadzana paddocks.
More support for boy child, please
THE boy child is the most celebrated within most families.
Tradition has cultured our beliefs to hold in high esteem him over her, yet all children deserve equal privileges. Most families afford the male child more material support and favour in everything, including in academic affairs.
Boks to join Six Nations tourney
Boks could join Six Nations’ tourney
South Africa are on course to join the Six Nations after the next World Cup, in a move which will radically alter the international rugby landscape.

