ZIMBABWE could have lost between US$500 million and US$1 billion during the closure of the tourism sector due to the devastating coronavirus lockdown, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has estimated. In an interview with NewZim TV’s Business Brief on NewZimbabwe.com, ZTA spokesperson Godfrey Koti said the pandemic had a crippling …
Read More »Defamation wrangle sucks in Jah Prayzah
A Netherlands embassy official, Harry Davies, is being sued for US$100 000 in damages after he allegedly defamed two real estate companies in comments posted on his Twitter handle. West Properties (Private) Limited and Pokugara Properties (Private) Limited claim to have been defamed by Davies on September 7 this year …
Read More »Man City, Liverpool and Villa advance in League Cup
Holders Manchester City needed a Phil Foden goal 15 minutes from time to see off Bournemouth 2-1 and reach the fourth round of the League Cup, while Liverpool ran riot in a 7-2 win at Lincoln on Thursday. City have won the competition for the past three years, but Pep …
Read More »Haye backs Chisora to beat Usyk
David Haye is “thankful” the coronavirus pandemic delayed Dereck Chisora’s heavyweight boxing fight against Oleksandr Usyk. He believes it will work out helping the Zimbabwe-born Briton to victory. The two were supposed to clash on May 23 at the O2 Arena in London, but the Covid-19 outbreak in the UK …
Read More »Bosso eye Marvelous Nakamba reward
HIGHLANDERS are about to reap rewards for the role they played in the development of Aston Villa midfielder Marvelous Nakamba and Turkey-based defender Teenage Hadebe about a decade ago. Nakamba turned out for Highlanders in 2007 and 2008, touring Durban, South Africa with Bosso as an Under-15 player in a …
Read More »CID Director arrested over corruption
CID director Commissioner Chrispen Charumbira was arrested this Thursday by the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU) on allegations of accepting protection money from drug and gold dealers to stop criminal investigations. He was arrested after seven of his junior officers alleged he had been interfering with their duties by protecting drug …
Read More »Pupils to proceed to next grade
Pupils will proceed to the next grade next year despite limited learning this year, Senators heard yesterday. Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said preventing pupils from going to the next grade would clog their streams. Minister Mutsvangwa, who is the new leader of Government business in Senate, …
Read More »SA tightens screws on cross-border trading
South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa last week announced a slew of reductions in restrictions to revive the economy that has been hit by the six-month COVID-19 lockdown. Among the measures is the free travel of people in and out of country for business, leisure and other travel which will resume …
Read More »Electricity tariffs shoot up
Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), a subsidiary of Zesa Holdings has increased electricity tariffs, Nhau has learnt. The power utility increased its tariffs by 50 percent with the new prices coming into effect Wednesday September 23, 2020. These adjustments are for tariffs on the prepaid system and do …
Read More »Ibrahimovic tests positive for Covid-19
AC Milan have confirmed that Zlatan Ibrahimovic has tested positive for Covid-19 and will be taking in a period of quarantine. The 38-year-old must self-isolate after seeing it revealed that he is a carrier of the coronavirus. The enigmatic Swedish striker is the only member of playing and coaching staff …
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