Amla dominates CSA awards
Hashim Amla has become the third South African to be named as Cricket South Africa (CSA) Cricketer of the Year on two separate occasions, after previously winning the award in…
Messi’s tax evasion hearing postponed
MADRID — Barcelona forward Lionel Messi and his father will appear in court to answer charges of tax evasion on 27 September after a hearing scheduled for next week was…
Zesa to decide on bills write off
POWER utility Zesa Holdings is awaiting a new minister to decide whether it should also scrap off domestic consumers’ debts in the same way municipalities countrywide cancelled rate arrears, chief…
AMA sets registration deadline for 2013/14 cotton farming season
THE Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) has set 30 September as the deadline for players in the cotton industry to register for the 2013/ 14 farming season.
Hlanganani/Sanganai Expo preparations on course
Sithandazile Moyo Business Reporter PREPARATIONS for this year’s Sanganai/Hlanganani World Travel and Tourism Fair are on course with 18 foreign exhibitors having confirmed their participation so far.
Whange Agric Show records increased number of exhibitors
Patrick Chitumba Victoria Falls Reporter THE 9th edition of the Whange District Agricultural Show saw a slight upsurge in the number of exhibitors this year, show chairperson, Mr Herbert Sansole…
BNC eyes positive cash flow
Harare Bureau BINDURA Nickel Corporation is projecting a cash positive position by the end of next month after overcoming its immediate funding constraints by revising its mining plan.
Alcoa, HP, BoA lose blue-chip status
NEW YORK — Alcoa, Hewlett-Packard and Bank of America are losing their official blue-chip status: all three are being dropped from the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the index owner announced…
Sick leave costs SA billions
JOHANNESBURG — The biggest job loss category in the country in August was permanent jobs, according to the latest Adcorp Index. The index shows that the economy shed 34 654…
BoE mulls ditching paper pounds for plastic
LONDON — The Bank of England is moving closer to ditching paper pounds and following Australia and Canada into switching to plastic banknotes instead.






