Botha ready for fights

Cape Town — South Africa’s former heavyweight boxing champion Francois Botha is not considering retirement just yet. Botha (44) looked set to call time on his career after he was…

Tourism sector has potential to employ 1,2 million: Mzembi

Oliver Kazunga Business Reporter THE country’s tourism and hospitality industry has the potential to employ nearly 1,2 million people riding on a peaceful post 31 July harmonised election, Tourism and…

AirZim re-launch Victoria Falls-Joburg route

Victoria Falls Reporter Air Zimbabwe last Friday re-launched the Victoria Falls-Johannesburg route in a development expected to see an upsurge in arrivals in the resort town.

Tobacco exports rake in $163m

Oliver Kazunga Business Reporter ZIMBABWE has this year earned $163 million from 41,3 million kilogrammes tobacco exports with South Africa still maintaining the lead as the country’s major importer of…

BNC raises alarm

Harare Bureau BINDURA Nickel Corporation warned of potential material uncertainty on its status as a going concern if it fails to obtain short-term bridging finance and execute a revised mining…

Indian tycoon invests millions in mining sector

Harare Bureau MINING investor Mr Nandlal Goenka has injected millions into the Zimbabwean economy amid indications that he is aiming to spend more in the extractive sector.

Media challenged to report more on environmental, agric interventions

Harare Bureau THE media has been urged to take practical steps to report more on the environmental and agricultural interventions to help monitor the effectiveness of development programmes within the…

US airstrikes claim 80 lives across Afghanistan

A series of US airstrikes have claimed the lives of more than 80 people and severely injured several others in different regions of war-ravaged Afghanistan over the past 24 hours,…

Israeli-Palestinian talks begin amid deep divisions

ISRAELI and Palestinian negotiators held their first peace talks in nearly three years on Monday in a US-brokered effort that Secretary of State John Kerry hopes will end their conflict…

Tunisia PM defies call to dissolve government

Tunisian Prime Minister Ali Larayedh has called a general election for 17 December after an emergency meeting aimed at easing political tensions and as protests demanded the Islamist government’s ouster.

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