ICC charges seven with match-fixing
SEVEN people have been charged with match-fixing by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and another two have been charged for not reporting corruption in the game.
Pamela Anderson becomes racing team owner
PAMELA Anderson, best known for her work on Baywatch, is set to swap the beach for the pit wall after being appointed as a new motor racing team owner. The…
Eto’o linked to Chelsea move
CAPE TOWN -With speculation regarding Wayne Rooney’s move from Manchester United to Chelsea still flourishing, Sky Sports news reported yesterday that another big name striker could be heading to Stamford…
Sundowns deal almost done – Billiat
KHAMA Billiat is still to reach personal terms with Mamelodi Sundowns and conclude a drawn out transfer affair that has gone on much longer than normal.
CZI to come up with manufacturing sector productivity report
Oliver Kazunga Business Reporter THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has started conducting its annual manufacturing sector survey to gauge productivity. CZI president Mr Charles Msipa said results of the…
Zambezi Helicopter Company fully booked ahead of UNWTO
Victoria Falls Reporter THE Zambezi Helicopter Company, which offers flights over the falls, is fully booked ahead of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) general assembly in Victoria Falls,…
Mwana Africa seeks debt finance, reviews mine plan at Trojan
Business Reporter MWANA Africa is seeking debt finance from local banks after completing a review of its mine plan at Trojan Mine. In a notice to shareholders, Mwana Africa said…
Central Securities Depository expected to go live soon
Oliver Kazunga Business Reporter THE Central Securities Depository (CSD) is expected to go live next month having missed the first quarter target date. Outgoing Finance Minister Tendai Biti in the…
Coal prices rise on strike talks
London — Coal in South Africa is trading higher than the equivalent European contract for the first time in six weeks, as unions in the world’s fifth largest exporter declared…
Blasts halt Iraq oil exports to Turkey
Kirkuk — Militants yesterday bombed a major pipeline carrying oil from northern Iraq to Turkey, stopping exports, a senior official from the North Oil Company official said.






