Zimra beats revenue target

Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority says gross inflows exceeded the 2011 target by 7 percent for the 12 months to December 31 2012, after the taxman raked in US$3,4 billion. In a statement, Zimra

Modzone faces collapse

Fidelis Munyoro Assistant News Editor
MODZONE Enterprises faces collapse after the Agricultural and Rural Development Authority gave the company three months’ notice to terminate their lease agreement and vacate the premises in

Mimosa in road safety drive

Business Reporter
MIMOSA Mining Company yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe in an effort to reduce carnage on the roads. The signing formalised the

Serena, Federer run hot as Melbourne sizzles

MELBOURNE — Serena Williams survived a busted lip and Roger Federer and Andy Murray raced into round three on a day of ice-packs and sunscreen as temperatures soared at the Australian Open

Nations Cup kicks off

JOHANNESBURG — The 2013 African Cup of Nations soccer finals kicks off in South Africa tomorrow with Didier Drogba’s hugely gifted yet trophy-less Cote d’lvoire favourites once again to march off with

Barcelona’s hopes hang in balance

MADRID. — Holders Barcelona’s hopes of retaining the Spanish Cup hang in the balance after being held 2-2 at home by 10-man Malaga in their Spanish Cup quarter-final first leg clash on Wednesday night.

Bayern’s spectacular coup

BERLIN. — Bayern Munich have pulled off a spectacular coup for the German soccer league by recruiting Pep Guardiola as head coach for next season in a glamour move that can only serve to enhance the

Wenger moulding a complete midfielder in Wilshere

LONDON. — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes Jack Wilshere is well on the way to becoming the complete midfielder after his goal knocked Swansea City out of the FA Cup on Wednesday night.

Defense letting Chelsea down

LONDON. — Rafael Benitez blamed Chelsea’s defensive problems for their failure to beat struggling Southampton and admitted skipper John Terry remains a major doubt for the weekend clash with

Ferguson’s penalty worry

MANCHESTER. — Sir Alex Ferguson called on his Manchester United side to improve their penalty-taking after Wayne Rooney missed their fifth spot-kick of the season on Wednesday night.

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