EDITORIAL COMMENT: Detect, stop bank crises when they are still developing

The present scandals involving Barclays Bank International, with other large international banks likely to be sucked in, in rigging interest rates show yet again the critical importance of regulators having maximum information in as close to real time as possible.

Anoca African village in London

Collin Matiza
Sports Editor

FOR the very first time in the history of the Olympic Games, the 53 African National Olympic Committees will have a hospitality house at the very heart of London during the world’s biggest sporting showcase this year.

New twist to asiagate probe

Petros Kausiyo
Deputy Sports Editor

IN the week that the Asiagate probe entered its final phase, Zimbabwe’s match-fixing scandal took another twist amid revelations that the alleged masterminds of the scam could have had a helping hand from some officers in Fifa and Caf.

Shingi savours CAPS chance

Eddie Chikamhi
Sports Reporter

FORMER Warriors striker, Shingi Kawondera, cannot wait for the opportunity to don the CAPS United jersey with chances high he could mark his return to the domestic league in a Castle Lager Premiership match against Black Mambas at Rufaro this afternoon.

ZPC Kariba coach happy with team performance

Godknows Matarutse
Sports Reporter

ZPC Kariba coach, Paul “Popopo” Chimalizeni, is happy with his team’s performance during the first half of the Zifa Northern Region Division One league.
Chimalizeni feels a five-point gap with the current log leaders, Black Rhinos, is not something to worry about as it can be erased quickly in the second half of the season.

World Wide Scholarship Group in partnership with Man U

Collin Matiza
Sports Editor

HARARE-BASED World Wide Scholarship Group have entered into an ambitious partnership with Manchester United which will see young, talented local soccer players travelling to England to train with the English Premiership football giants.

The trouble with Zanu-PF

MANY acquainted with the Queen’s language may have come across the term “burying one’s head in the sand.” This practice is attributed to Ostriches though zoologists dismiss it with typical scientific contempt for the simple reason that it is not true.

Biti sounding too good to be true

Tichaona Zindoga

In an interview published this week, MDC-T secretary general and Finance Minister Tendai Biti makes some statements that would naturally make one jump from their seats. This is because he makes remarks that you would not exactly expect to come from his MDC-T mouth in general and from his personal perspective as a fiery politician that many have taken him to be.

Use of imagery in marketing

Knowledge Mushohwe

THE most important aspect of graphic design for marketing is the objective. Most companies employ design with the sole intention of exposing their products or services to the public and hoping that the combination of text and images would convince potential consumers to sacrifice their dollars for whatever the organisation offers.

Older Persons Bill in Parly

Health Reporter
The Older Persons Bill, whose draft was made in 2002 is expected to be tabled in Parliament for the second time anytime from now, a local non-governmental organisation has said.

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