Ghana wary of Niger
PORT ELIZABETH — Ghana believe a physical and defensive Niger will pose their biggest challenge yet when the teams clash in a decisive African Cup of Nations Group B soccer tie today. The match starts atLe Roy puts proud Africa Cup record on the line
JOHANNESBURG — Flamboyant Frenchman Claude Le Roy puts a proud African Cup of Nations soccer coaching record on the line today when his Democratic Republic of Congo outfit tackle Mali in a must-winElephants turn on the style
RUSTENBURG — Cote d’lvoire with considerable help from Togo — turned on the style to qualify for the African Cup of Nations soccer quarter-finals on Saturday as Algeria were knocked out. Day eight’s actionMineral exports net US$1,8bn
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S mineral exports dropped to US$1,86 billion last year from US$2 billion realised a year earlier, latest figures from the Chamber of Mines show. Gold contributed more than a third of the total
CZI to host economic symposium
THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries is this week expected to host its annual economic outlook symposium hoping to unpack missing links critical for faster and sustainable economic growth andTobacco marketing season opens next month
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business ReporterTHE 2013 tobacco marketing season is set to begin on February 13 with auction sales while contract sales will start a day later. Only three floors – Tobacco Sales Floor Limited, Boka Tobacco Auction Floor
Urban areas feeling the heat, too
Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story
GOVERNMENT should craft strategies and policies that address climate vulnerability for the poor in towns and cities. Urban areas are not what they used to be 60 years ago. More and more

