Businesses urged to think global

Business Reporter
Local business organisations have been challenged to develop a global mindset and vision in their ventures as advances in information communication technologies have created a global market.

DRC reassures investors

Kinshasa -Democratic Republic of Congo’s mines minister reassured investors after separatists attacked the capital of mineral-rich Katanga province, raising concern among analysts that the region faces increased conflict.

Government owes state universities US$64m

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
Government owes all State universities and colleges US$64 million in unpaid cadetship grants, a development that has compromised service delivery at most institutions, a senior official has said.

Rory gets Masters thumbs up

HOUSTON. — The two people that know Rory McIlroy’s golf game the best, his long-time coach Michael Bannon and short-game specialist, Dave Stockton, have given McIlroy a resounding vote of confidence ahead of next month’s Masters.

CAPS United crash in first game

Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter
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CAPS United caretaker coach Brenna Msiska was forced to make last-minute changes to his starting line-up, following a mix-up in players’ licences, and then saw his charges crash to a demoralising defeat on the opening day of the Castle Lager Premiership match against Harare City at Rufaro yesterday.

David Haye announces comeback

MANCHESTER. — Former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye has grown tired of waiting for a challenge from either of the Klitschko brothers to arrive. Haye, 32, announced his comeback at a press conference in London yesterday and will fight an as-yet-unnamed opponent at Manchester Arena on June 29.

Honda Jazz practical,efficient

THE rise in fuel prices is becoming a cause for concern among vehicle owners, drivers and prospective vehicle owners  who are now more conscious of the need to buy cars with better fuel consumption.

Cheetahs in class of their own

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
IN a month where national teams representing the three major sporting disciplines — football, rugby and cricket — took part in high-profile international games, it was the Cheetahs who stole the limelight for all the good reasons.

Stray lions from Botswana descend on Beitbridge

Beitbridge Bureau
LIONS believed to have strayed from Northern Tuli Game Reserve in Botswana have descended on Maramani area here where they are reportedly killing livestock.
Maramani ward councillor, Clr Luka Ndou yesterday said Shashe and Limpopo were the worst affected villages where 10 cattle have so far been killed by the predators.

Pistorius free to compete

JOHANNESBURG. — Oscar Pistorius could make a sensational return to the track at this summer’s World Championships after a judge yesterday changed his bail conditions as he awaits trial for killing his girlfriend.

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