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ZIFA to host V.A.R training course for referees


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ZIMBABWE Football Association is set to host the first-ever Video Assistant Referee (V.A.R)  training course for Southern African countries next month as COSAFA makes baby steps to promote the technology in the region.

This was revealed by Zimbabwe-born FIFA Referees Instructor Felix Tangawarima on Wednesday during the ongoing referee’s refresher course.

“I can confirm we are going to have a one-week regional V.A.R training here in Zimbabwe.

“It should have happened early this year but the reason why we delayed is we were waiting for some equipment, now the equipment is at COSAFA and we will have five people first being trained ahead of the course so that they will help to facilitate the training,” he said.

The former Zimbabwean top referee who holds the record of becoming the first local referee to officiate at AFCON added that each of the fourteen countries in the Sub-Saharan region will have the privilege of sending two referees for the training but Zimbabwe will not be limited since they are the hosts.

“What I can say is we will take two referees from each country in our region, but because Zimbabwe is hosting they will have an advantage, meaning we will take more than two,” added Tangawarima.

Southern African countries remain behind in terms of adopting the Video Assistant Referee, so far the technology is yet to be used in a local competition around the region.

However, South Africa might be the first to adopt the technology as their Referees Committee was on record saying the Nedbank Cup final to be played in May will have V.A.R.

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In Pictures: New ZiG currency notes, coins start circulating


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Below are some images from Harare Central Business District where citizens have started accessing the new currency Zimbabwean Gold (ZIG) notes and coins.

Banks on Tuesday were issuing coins and ZIG10 notes only.

Pictures by Thandiwe Garusa

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Zimbabwe holds rates steady at 20% in first meeting since ZiG debut


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Zimbabwe’s central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at its first policy meeting since unveiling the gold-backed currency, the ZiG.

Governor John Mushayavanhu said in a statement that the monetary policy committee had held the rate at 20% after receiving positive market reaction to the new currency.

According to Mushayavanhu, the MPC expects currency reforms to help provide “stability, certainty and predictability in the exchange rate and inflation”.

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The MPC also set the interest rate corridor at between 11% to 25%, Mushayavanhu said.

The southern African nation introduced ZiG, short for Zimbabwe Gold on 5 April. The currency is backed by 2.5 tons of gold and $100 million in foreign currency reserves held by the central bank. On the same day, the central bank reset interest rates from 130%, a world record, to 20%.

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Mother hits daughter with half brick for not washing the dishes


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By Tapiwa Svondo


Debra Masese (33) has been sentenced to 24 months in prison by the Mutare Magistrates Court for assaulting her 11-year-old daughter with a half brick.

According to the State, Masese hit her daughter with the brick after she found out that she had not cleaned the dishes.

“Debra Masese (33) was arraigned before the Mutare Magistrates’ Court facing physical abuse charges.

“The State proved that sometime in April 2024, the accused person physically assaulted Makanaka Masese her 11-year-old biological daughter with a half brick on the right side of the head. The accused person went to town leaving the complainant with her brother.

“Upon coming back the accused person found out that the complainant had not washed the plates and this enraged the accused person resulting in her hitting the complainant with the brick,” said the prosecution.

Masese took her daughter to a clinic for treatment, but the incident was reported after an anonymous tip-off.

“The complainant fell down and became unconscious and the accused person went with her to the clinic for treatment. The matter came to light after a tip-off was made that the accused person had hit the complainant. The complainant was interviewed and she revealed the truth”.

Masese was then sentenced to 24 months, with 8 months suspended and will serve an effective 16 months in prison.

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