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Zemura offered a pay rise at Bournemouth

The English tabloid newspaper Daily Star, citing Spotrac, an online sports system for team payrolls, salary cap breakdowns, and player contracts reported last week that Zemura is the lowest paid player in the league after Bournemouth were promoted from the Championship.

By The Independent Aug. 7, 2022

Zemura offered a pay rise at Bournemouth

The English tabloid newspaper Daily Star, citing Spotrac, an online sports system for team payrolls, salary cap breakdowns, and player contracts reported last week that Zemura is the lowest paid player in the league after Bournemouth were promoted from the Championship.

By The Independent Aug. 7, 2022

Letters: Let’s ensure women’s meaningful participation in peace processes

Beyond being a right — enshrined in the WPS agenda and other international laws — women’s participation has been shown to positively impact the likelihood of achieving a peace agreement between the parties, the durability of the agreement, and the quality of the provisions — in particular, the inclusion of gender-responsive provisions.

By The Independent Jul. 19, 2022

Mthuli blocks MPs access . . .as MPs want access on deal to compensate white farmers

On July 29, 2020, Zimbabwe agreed to pay $3,5 billion in compensation to white farmers who lost their land as government sought to resettle landless blacks, in one of the most divisive policies of the Robert Mugabe era.

By The Independent Jul. 5, 2022

Trafigura seeks control of Zim metals over debts

Bloomberg has previously reported on Kuvimba’s apparent links to Kudakwashe Tagwirei, a Zimbabwean tycoon who has been sanctioned by the United States and United Kingdom over corruption allegations, and who was part-owner of many of the mining assets that are now part of Kuvimba.

By The Independent Apr. 30, 2022