Perceptions of risk can be minimised

Felix Njini
Windhoek. — International mining companies should adapt to resource nationalism and learn to engage and negotiate with governments for value trade-offs rather than fighting. Markets risk

Sculpture and maintenance

Knowledge Mushohwe
When Dominic Benhura presented his multi-piece “Leap Frog” springstone sculpture to local authorities some years ago, the idea must have been to have it occupy some public space for

Draft constitution demands sober minds

Panganayi Kahuni
Eleven people who were all not lawyers wrote the American constitution but they understood the need to embrace the principles of the declaration of independence. It is a constitution that acknowledges

Editorial Comment: Swiftly investigate Morton Jaffray cyanide case

Delivering 19 tonnes of concentrated sodium cyanide solution instead of 19 tonnes of aluminium sulphate solution to Morton Jaffray Waterworks to treat water was a monumental error. No harm was

Harare win U-17 inter-provincial tourney

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
HARARE are this year’s winners of the Under-17 boys and girls inter-provincial tournament held in Mutare over the weekend. The tournament saw all the provinces fighting for honours in the boys and

Mixed bag for rugby U-19

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
MOST of the players who took part at the Under-18 Craven Week rugby festival in South Africa last month will not be part of the Young Sables squad for the Junior Africa Cup at the end of this month.

Cricket team gets morale boost

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Under-19 cricket team got a morale boost ahead of the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Australia later this month when they received a kit sponsorship from a local transport company Sabot

Tapfuma into third round in ITF tourney

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
SECOND seed, Tendai Tapfuma, booked his place in the third round of the ongoing International Tennis Federation Southern/Central African Junior Circuit after beating Egypt’s Nabil Fouad in yesterday’s second

Tavengwa heads for London

From Collin Matiza in LONDON
TOP Zimbabwean female long-distance runner Sharon Tavengwa is set to fly into the British capital today to prepare for this Sunday’s women’s marathon race at the 2012 Olympic Games. Tavengwa (29), who

Mixed fortunes for Zim Bowling team

From Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere in DURBAN
ZIMBABWE’S trips suffered their first defeat while the pairs got their first victory against Botswana in a competitive match at the Africa States Bowling Tournament at Umhlali Country Club here yesterday.

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