. . . as European stocks slip

LONDON. — Commodity prices were hit by a stronger dollar yesterday, while European stocks nudged lower.
Spot gold prices fell for a sixth day in Europe as the dollar firmed against major rivals, trading down over 1 percent and at their lowest level in a

Defender: Rugged, versatile

Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel
Land Rover’s Defender is one of the most instantly recognisable vehicles in the world. Its rugged reliability, exceptional off-road performance and best-in-class payload have made it extremely popular with both civilian and military users, and that popularity has seen it reach some of the most

Interpreting traffic law

Today is World Telecommunications and Information Systems Day. As Zimbabwe joins the world in marking this day, road safety authorities are excited by this year’s theme – ICTs and Improving Road Safety.

Let the carnival begin!


Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix

The carnival atmosphere has engulfed the City of Harare. Excitement has reached fever pitch and stakes are high as the first ever Zimbabwe International Carnival begins today with the inaugural Miss Carnival beauty pageant.

MMZUF golf day to benefit Army charities

Business Reporter
The Mushamukadzi Zimbabwe Uniformed Forces Foundation will next week host the inaugural Commander Defence Forces Charity Golf day set to raise funds for the benefit of wives and children of the armed forces.

IT firm wins Sadc partnership

Business Reporter
A LOCAL IT company, Axis Solutions, has been appointed an Enterprise partner for VMware within the Sadc region.
VMware is the global leader in cloud computing solutions and virtualisation and this partnership forms part of its strategy to bolster its skills base

Zim CEOs for Japan summit

Zimbabwean business leaders are being invited to attend the Africa-Leaders and Chief Executive Officers summit to be held in Yokohama, Japan, on May 31.

CCZ blasts Mangoma

Business Reporter
Energy and Power Development Minister Elton Mangoma on Wednesday came under fire from the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe for approving the sale of prepaid meters to electricity consumers who are reeling under economic hardships.

SAA targets R1 trillion

JOHANNESBURG. – South African Airways  expects to benefit from up to a total of R1 trillion over the next 20 years.
Acting chairperson Dudu Myeni said the estimate was based on direct and indirect growth in both direct and downstream employment creation with a

Emirates offers additional flight to Australia

Business Reporter
Emirates yesterday announced that it will introduce a new route between Dubai and Brisbane on October 1, bringing its destinations to Australia to three.

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