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Innocent Katsande The decade-long economic sanctions on Zimbabwe have violated provisions of the UN Charter on State sovereignty and non-interference in the internal affairs of our country. The result has…

Business raps sanctions, joins fight against poachers

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter THE West’s illegal sanctions regime has wreaked havoc in Zimbabwe and business will support Government efforts to protect and preserve the country’s wildlife and natural resources,…

Aussies run out of excuses

CAPE TOWN. — Struggling Australia have “run out of excuses” and will have to work hard to win back disaffected rugby fans in the wake of another demoralising loss to…

Freddy Gwala expected today

Arts Correspondent SOUTH AFRICAN musician Freddy Gwala is set to jet into the country tonight ahead of his collaboration with dancer-cum-musician Beverly Sibanda as part of her album launch on…

European weekend wrap

LONDON. — Manchester United went down, as did Real Madrid, while Barcelona lost the services of Lionel Messi in European soccer action at the weekend.

Banks’ off-balance sheet risks under scrutiny

Brussels. — Banks are set to face a broad international leverage limit that will catch off-balance sheet risks and prevent them from hiding their debt, according to the head of…

PG Industries to review operations

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed PG Industries is working on strategic plans to improve operational performance and reduce heavy interest burden and strengthen the balance sheet in…

Ecobank CEO denies fraud charges

Paris. — Ecobank Transnational Inc’s chief executive officer Thierry Tanoh denied allegations of fraud by a senior manager. “The bank’s governance norms are such today that what has been said…

Pioneer banks on Unifreight

Business Reporter TRANSPORT and logistics firm Pioneer Corporation Africa is pinning its hopes on newly acquired fellow industry player Unifreight Limited to help double revenue once Government approval of the…

Fuel subsidies to go, says Sudan

KHARTOUM. — Sudan’s government will press ahead with the removal of fuel subsidies, Information Minister Ahmed Bilal Osman said, even as the austerity measures spark deadly street protests and opposition…

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