Sables brace for tough 2020
SABLES gaffer Brendon Dawson has no qualms about patting himself on the back after his charges’ successful year.
No compensation, but new benefits for war collaborators
Government will not pay compensation to war collaborators but will establish a fund to bankroll income-generating projects, President Mnangagwa has said.
War collaborators were pushing for grants similar to those paid to war veterans in 1997. They will also receive medical and educational benefits.
Inflation, erratic rains dampen farmers’ spending
Increasing prices and erratic rains experienced in the last and probably this coming season, continue to impact spending by farmers, according to a trading update released by Zimplow last week.
Dubai abounds with opportunities
Dubai, which is the most populous city of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, is one of the fastest growing economic hubs in the world.
It is renowned for luxury resorts, ultra-modern architecture and expansive shopping malls.
$1bn road rehab gathers momentum
Government has paid 10 percent upfront for project costs to five contractors that have been chosen to rehabilitate the Chirundu-Harare-Beitbridge road, which is expected to gobble $1 billion.
Woods returns to the scene of the crime
It was 10 years ago, almost to the day, and it was a vintage Tiger Woods performance.
The Victorian Government was under pressure for funding his US$3 million appearance fee at the Australian Masters at Kingston Heath.
Promoting environmental child rights
THIS year’s Global Action Month for the Youths is running under the theme “Promoting environmental child rights and promoting peace within Africa”.
Everton stun Chelsea
Duncan Ferguson described Everton’s victory against Chelsea as “incredible” after the strugglers delivered a vastly improved showing in the Scot’s first game as caretaker manager.
Married to a momma’s boy
I have been married for the past nine years. I am blessed with two beautiful kids. In all honesty, I am married to a momma’s boy, who is attached to his mother. When we got married, he said we would stay with the in-laws for two months tops. It has been almost a decade now.
African leaders challenged to fight climate change
African legislators have been challenged to come up with legal frameworks for climate change to enable countries avoid catastrophes and reactionary emergencies that eat up their budgets.
“African countries are spending up to 3,9 percent of their GDPs on climate emergencies, which in many cases have not been budgeted for,” said Dr James Murombedzi, the head of the Africa Climate Policy Centre (ACPC) at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).











