Asian shares slip
HONG KONG. – Asian shares fell last week as a budget deadlock in Washington showed no signs of ending, with investors growing nervous that the stalemate could trigger a damaging…
Tripple B’ woes continue
From Thupeyo Muleya in BEITBRIDGE Tripple B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…
Samsung expects record profit
SEOUL. — Samsung Electronics Co said on Friday it expected to post a record operating profit of 10,1 trillion won in the third quarter of this year.
OM B class shares tradable
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter OLD Mutual Zimbabwe has established a platform that will facilitate the trading of 25 percent of its shares allocated to various interest groups under its…
Zim chefs shine at SA culinary fest
Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent Zimbabwean chefs raised the country’s flag high at the recent Happy All African People Imbizo culinary festival in Bramfontein, South Africa.
Zim volleyball squad get into battle
From Brighton Zhawi in GABORONE, Botswana THE Zimbabwe senior men’s volleyball team will tomorrow commence their World Championship Zonal qualifiers campaign here at the Institute of Health Sciences.
Barcelona continues with storming start
MADRID. — Barcelona continued their storming start to Spanish La Liga as they came from behind to beat Valladolid 4-1 and register an eighth win in eight games on Saturday…
Diego Costa shines for Atletico Madrid
MADRID. — Diego Costa made up for the disappointment of his non-inclusion in the Spain soccer squad by scoring twice as Atletico Madrid made it eight wins from eight league…
European stock markets hold firm
LONDON. – European stock markets edged higher last week in cautious deals, with investors anxious over the ongoing US government shutdown heading into the weekend.
No new bailout for Portugal: PM
LISBON. — Portugal will avoid a new bailout, Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho said on Friday, despite the eurozone country having difficulty bringing its public finances back into balance and…

