THE Warriors are bracing for a last-ditch attempt to save their flailing 2026 Fifa World Cup Qualification campaign after they arrived in Nigeria ahead of the crucial match against the Super Eagles on Tuesday. Michael Nees’ men lost further ground in Group C of the World Cup qualifiers after playing out to a two-all draw…
Emmanuel Marambe, CHIEF SPORTS WRITER NEW International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Kirsty Coventry is set to step down from her position as Zimbabwe’s Sports minister ahead of her move to Switzerland. This comes after Coventry made history by becoming the first woman and African to head the IOC whose headquarters are in Lausanne, Switzerland. She…
OLD Mutual says it remains optimistic about the readmission of its shares on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange(ZSE) despite protracted discussions with Zimbabwean authorities, almost five years after it was suspended. Old Mutual Zimbabwe — together with PPC and SeedCo International were suspended from the ZSE in 2020 following fears by the authorities that the companies’…
THE scourge of vandalism against electricity supply infrastructure has reached alarming proportions, with Energy minister July Moyo revealing in Parliament last week that a staggering 6 000 transformers have been either stolen or vandalized, resulting in debilitating disruptions to power supply. This senseless destruction not only imperils the economy, but also jeopardises the livelihoods of…
THE Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has deregistered gospel musician Ivy Kombo and her husband Andy Kasi. The two have pending cases before the court where they allegedly bribed officials at the Council for Legal Education (CLE) to obtain practicing certificates after completing their law degrees in the United Kingdom. This development was confirmed by…
BY BRANDON JOSPHATChief Writer THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says it is addressing the country’s current liquidity crunch while also continuing to make sure that both the ZiG and prices of basic goods remain stable. Speaking to the Daily News On Sunday at the weekend, an upbeat governor of the RBZ, John Mushayavanhu, added…
IT MIGHT sound beyond ridiculous, given the scale of Kirsty Coventry’s seismic victory in the International Olympic Committee presidential election. But as…
Remittances may be measured through the movement of money, but their real impact is measured in lives changed. Africa’s diaspora, projected to…
THE Ministry of Finance says the Mukuru Wallet will bridge the gap in financial inclusion in the country for underserved rural populations,…
BY TAKUDZWA DHAMBU UNIVERSITY of Zimbabwe (UZ) lecturers are set to embark on an indefinite strike starting tomorrow after declaring incapacitation due to unsustainably low salaries and poor working conditions. In a statement yesterday, the Association of University Teachers (AUT) said their salaries had become a mockery. “Since 2018, we have written more than 27…
