By ZBC Reporter THE small scale mining sector is bullish of overcoming the challenges faced during the past year which saw gold deliveries to Fidelity Printers and Refiners declining by…
Day: January 18, 2021
Air Zimbabwe, Cottco streamlining operations
By Owen Mandovha AIR Zimbabwe and Cottco are some of the country’s parastatals leading the pack in implementing strategic plans to contribute to economic growth and development. The fortunes of…
Mashonaland Turf Club defies SRC directive
By Larry Trusida In a clear breach of the Covid-19 regulations, the Mashonaland Turf held races this Sunday without approval from the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC). Seven races were…
Hotels cry out under lockdown
By Luckmore Safuli The ravaging Covid-19 pandemic continues to affect various sectors of the economy with average hotel room occupancy having dropped to unsustainable levels during the current national lockdown.…
Bulawayo vendors ignore Covid-19 lockdown measures
By Yolanda Moyo Vendors have resurfaced in the streets of Bulawayo, disregarding set lockdown measures and World Health Organisation regulations while playing hide and seek with law enforcement agents. The…
Warriors going for goals against Burkina Faso
The Warriors have shifted focus to their next match against Burkina Faso, after losing the opening encounter 1-nil at the ongoing African Nations Championship in Cameroon. The Warriors play against…
Jaded Liverpool lack guile to open up solid United
Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah, who struck 37 goals between them in last season’s title run, barely troubled United keeper David De Gea on Sunday. There was a 33-point gap between champions…
Trump slams China’s Huawei, halting shipments from Intel, others – sources
The Trump administration notified several Huawei suppliers, including chipmaker Intel, that it is revoking certain licenses to sell to the Chinese company and intends to reject dozens of other applications…