PANAD wants vote probe

Sports Reporter
THE Pan African Development Foundation says the circus surrounding how Zimbabwe voted in the 2013 Ballon d’Or is an international public relations’ disaster for Zifa and those behind it should pay

Japan’s top carmakers post record sales

TOKYO. – Japan’s three biggest automakers – Toyota, Nissan and Honda – yesterday posted record sales for 2012, as the results confirmed that Toyota recaptured the world’s biggest carmaker crown.

National Youth Games preparations on course

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter
PREPARATIONS to host the 11th edition of the Zimbabwe National Youth Games in Bulawayo this year have started in earnest with the targeted venues being looked at by the Local Organising Committee.

Attributes of an ethical organisation

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics
THERE are a number of attributes that depict an ethical organisation, and amongst these are servant leadership, respect for employees, customer satisfaction, care for the natural environment and

How do we revive our football?

Chris Sambo
“I AM proud to be African not because I was born in Africa but because of the Africa in me”, once said Dr Kwame Nkrumah. This is my guiding principle when it comes to my country Zimbabwe. The state of

Zimra eyes vehicle registration at borders

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority will this year initiate the registration of vehicles being imported into the country at border posts in a bid to decongest their in-land offices. Addressing delegates at the

Black Stars qualify in style

PORT ELIZABETH. — Ghana qualified in style for the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations with a convincing 3-0 win over Niger here yesterday. The Black Stars thus finished top of Group B with seven

NMBZ courts foreign investors

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
NMBZ Holdings shareholders will meet next month to consider directors’ proposal to raise US$14,8 million by issuing 103,7 million ordinary shares to foreign investors to help the firm meet regulatory

Diamond exports gross US$684m

Walter Muchinguri Assistant Business Editor
THE country last year earned US$684,5 million from diamonds that were exported by the four companies operating at Chiadzwa diamond fields in Marange, figures released by the Zimbabwe Mining

Sundowns jet into Bulawayo

Lovemore Dube in BULAWAYO
MAMELODI Sundowns FC flew here convinced that they would get a good test against the best when they face Highlanders at Barbourfields in a friendly international match tomorrow. Trott Moloto, the

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