Boka gears for 2013 tobacco selling season

Zimbabwe’s largest tobacco auction company, Boka Tobacco Floors, says it is geared for this year’s selling season which is likely to start next month. Last year, the marketing season started in February

Nestle invests US$12m in Zim operations

INTERNATIONAL refined foods manufacturer Nestle invested US$12 million in its Zimbabwean operations last year despite the uncertainty surrounding its future in Zimbabwe regarding its indigenisation

Reds edge Mansfield

LONDON — Luis Suarez sparked a new handball storm by helping Liverpool edge non-league Mansfield Town 2-1 in the FA Cup third round yesterday, after Arsenal were held to a 2-2 draw by

Hussey goes out a winner

SYDNEY — Mike Hussey bowed out of Test cricket with a win when he guided Australia to a five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka yesterday, giving the home side a clean sweep of the three-match series.

Murray wins Brisbane title

BRISBANE — Scotland’s Andy Murray called on all his experience to defeat rising Bulgarian star Grigor Dimitrov 7-6 (7/0), 6-4 and retain his Brisbane International tennis title yesterday. In a high-class final,

Zim shut out of Barclays/Absa deal

ZIMBABWE’s indigenisation programme has been singled out as the major reason for the exclusion of Barclays’ Zimbabwean unit from the merger of the group’s African operations with those of Absa

Vic Falls basks in festive glory

Patrick Chitumba in VICTORIA FALLS
TOURISM stakeholders in Victoria Falls are basking in the glory of a successful festive season, amid revelations that the holidays brought about brisk business. Thousands of local and regional tourists

Chipo Mtasa appointed new TelOne boss

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke  Business Reporter
CONNECTIVITY, whether by road, air or telecommunications, will be a critical success factor for the UNWTO General Assembly to be held in Victoria Falls this year, Transport, Communications and

‘Communities key to adaptation’

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story

INDIGENOUS knowledge and active community participation will be critical in any strategy that seeks to deal effectively with the impacts of climate change in Zimbabwe. These are the findings from a

US study debunks El Nino, climate change link

WASHINGTON. — The frequency and volatility of El Nino, a weather pattern that hammers the tropical Pacific Ocean every five years or so, does not seem linked to climate change, said a US research

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