Integrated Properties sets the pace

Business Reporter Integrated Properties (Private) Limited has received ISO 9001-2008 certification for quality service management becoming the first real estate company in Zimbabwe to attain this status. Speaking at the…

Jefferies ready for debut

Collin Matiza Sports Editor ZIMBABWE’S motor racing whizz-kid Axcil Jefferies is set to make his Firestone Indy Lights Series debut in the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio, United States, this…

BP bounces back into net profit

LONDON. – BP returned to net profit in the second quarter, lifted by the absence of major writedowns, the British energy giant said yesterday. Earnings after taxation stood at US$2,042…

Leaders must be firm, not hard

Prosper Munyedza Business Correspondent THE human body has a number of organs. Some are exposed, some are not. Without exaggerating the parallelism between the roles played by key parts of…

‘My Own Boss’ turnout impressive

Mercy Bofu Arts Correspondent Auditions for the ZBC/TV entrepreneurial reality show “My Own Boss” Season 5 have been going on well. At the weekend, provincial auditions were rounded up with…

Indian court says BCCI probe panel ‘illegal’

NEW DELHI. — An Indian court ruled yesterday a probe ordered by the country’s cricket chiefs into a betting scandal was illegal, causing further trouble for cricket head N. Srinivasan,…

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 launched

MELBOURNE. — Cricket World Cup co-hosts Australia and New Zealand have been drawn in the same group for the 2015 tournament, while title-holders India will face off against long-time rival…

Zimura reaches out to artistes

Arts Correspondent The funeral policy that was launched by the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association a few years ago is proving to be handy amid revelations that it has assisted in…

Address environment, media urged

Senior Writer The media should take practical steps to report more on the environmental and agricultural interventions to help monitor the effectiveness of development programmes within the Sadc region, a…

France inheritance tax likely to backfire

GENEVA. — France’s rush to tax nationals who inherit from Swiss residents will backfire by spurring many wealthy Frenchmen to move to Switzerland, taking their tax euros with them, observers…

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