SAP boss upbeat on strategic growth

JOHANNESBURG. – Systems Applications Products (SAP) Africa chief executive Pfungwa Serima is upbeat about the company’s strategic growth prospects in the continent. This comes as SAP announced that with

Time to put an end to AirZim woes

Air Zimbabwe has continued to be a problem child for a number of years now, putting this great nation’s name into disrepute. It is about time that sustainable solutions were sought once and for all

Hollande to revise growth target

PARIS. –  French President Francois Hollande on Tuesday said he would revise down the country’s growth target of 0,8 percent shortly after an audit cautioned that the government could not count on an

EU ministers meet over horse meat scam

London. – EU agriculture ministers are to discuss the horse meat scandal that has reportedly affected up to 16 countries. Irish Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney will chair the Brussels talks, which will

South Africa welcomes match-fixing judgment

JOHANNESBURG. –  South African Football Association president Kirsten Nematandani says the prison sentence of Phil “Mr Jones” Setshedi should send out a clear message that “match-fixing has no place

Producers target 100m chicks

Poultry producers have targeted to produce at least 100 million chicks this year as demand for chickens continues to surge. Since the adoption of multiple foreign currencies in 2009 and stabilisation in prices

New laws in rugby

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE rugby coaches, players and referees will this season have to adjust to the new laws when the new season kicks-off in a move that is meant to make the game faster and more exciting.

ZFU revives farmers’ clubs

The Zimbabwe Farmers Union has partnered some seed and fertiliser manufacturers to revive and establish Young Farmers’ Clubs in schools throughout the country, an official said yesterday. The Young

Coltart in cricket indaba

Sports Reporter
THE Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, David Coltart, was last night expected to meet the chairman of Zimbabwe Cricket, Peter Chingoka, to discuss problems bedevilling the sport in the

SA hosts postal forum

Business Reporter
The Southern Africa Postal Operators Association, a Sadc regional body responsible for the postal sector, is hosting Africa’s first Postal Forum at the International Convention Centre in Durban. The forum began

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