The right price for your used car
Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel
When you take a drive around town especially this time of the year . . . January, February March, there are so many vehicles with the “FOR SALE” sign or sticker on. Personally, I think most of theseRoberto Mancini frustrated
LONDON — Roberto Mancini, who is battling to claw back Manchester United’s seven-point lead over Manchester City as he tries to retain the English Premiership soccer title, now has to overcome the lossAdebayor keeps Togo waiting
JOHANNESBURG — Togo star Emmanuel Adebayor has less than a week to decide whether he will play at the African Cup of Nations soccer finals in South Africa as the January 9 deadline for naming finalCote d’lvoire seek prayers from clerics
ABIDJAN — Cote d’lvoire football federation officials paid visits to a mosque and a church in Abidjan on Wednesday to seek for prayers from clerics for the national team’s success at the looming African CupNothing is impossible with hard work: Debebe
ADDIS ABABA — When Mengistu Worku struck deep into extra-time against Egypt to clinch Ethiopia’s first African Cup of Nations soccer title in 1962, the home victory appeared to herald an era ofCrest explains short working hours
Wenceslaus Murape Labour ReporterThe Crest Poultry Group says the introduction of short working hours at its divisions — Suncrest Chickens and Crest Breeders International — was a result of viability challenges. CPG is a subsidiary of the
‘Big bird’ flies into Harare
Walter Muchinguri Assistant Business EditorHARARE International Airport will next month welcome the longest passenger aircraft ever to touch down in the country when Emirates introduces a Boeing 777-300ER on its Dubai-Lusaka and Harare
Interest rates decline
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
THE National Social Security Authority and Old Mutual have reduced the cost of money lent to banks from 10 percent to 7 percent, with banks now on-lending that money at a maximum interest rate of 10
‘Kazembe felt betrayed’
Sports ReporterFormer Dynamos secretary-general Raymond Kazembe made his exit from Dynamos with a heavy heart after it emerged yesterday that the former executive felt betrayed by his colleagues and has
DeMbare, Hwange row
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
DYNAMOS’ bid to bolster their attack with the acquisition of Hwange striker Francisco Zekumbawire appears to have to have hit a snag following claims that the coalminers have put a US$130 000 price



