Govt to finalise commodities exchange set-up

Business Reporter Government needs to finalise the setting up of a commodities exchange as soon as possible for industry to start recognising benefits from the resuscitation of the agricultural sector,…

Masomere challenges players

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter SHABANIE Mine coach Luke Masomere has challenged his players to wake up from the hangover of being crowned BancABC Sup8r champions and try to start getting…

Phathisani Sibanda’s star shines bright on Star FM

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent THE introduction of Star FM in June last year meant an opportunity for fresh voices on radio. One such voice is that of Phathisani Sibanda, who…

It’s spin time again @ Borrowdale

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter IT’S spin time again this Saturday at Borrowdale Racecourse with yet another edition of “Burn Outs”, where  car spinners will thrill fans with their amazing stunts.

Rewards improve workplace ethics

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics When companies fail to develop deliberate ethics, management processes that reward ethical employees and admonish unethical behaviour, the message they are sending out to staff is…

US faces partial shutdown

WASHINGTON. — The US government stands poised for its first partial shutdown in 17 years at midnight tonight, after a weekend with no signs of negotiations or compromise from either…

Ronaldinho’s World Cup dream over

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Ronaldinho’s World Cup soccer dream is surely over, after an injury ended his season. The 34-year-old Brazilian trickster has been remarkably injury-free during his scintillating career.

Man Utd set ‘alarm bells ringing’

LONDON. — Manchester United risk repeating errors which led to Liverpool’s problems in the early 1990s, says Alan Hansen. Hansen was part of the title-winning Liverpool side of 1990, but…

Old ghosts trouble Chelsea

BUCHAREST. — Chelsea will attempt to kick their Champions League soccer campaign into gear at the second attempt tonight when they visit Steaua Bucharest for their second Group E fixture.

Radar plunges to US$49m loss

Business Reporter CONSTRUCTION group Radar Holdings plunged to a US$49 million loss for the year ended June 30 2013 after disposing of its 51 percent controlling interest in Border Timbers…

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