Union ends Amplats strike in SA
Johannesburg. — A strike at Anglo American Platinum Ltd ended after the world’s biggest producer of the metal and the largest union at its South African operations reached a compromise…
Reckless driving now a concern
Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel The number of vehicles on our roads continues to increase at an alarming rate with vehicles constituting the bulk of imports into the country.
Charity begins at home . . .
Vandudzai Zirebwa Buy Zimbabwe ZIMBABWE’S manufacturing sector is confronted with a myriad of challenges most of which are well chronicled. However, its rejuvenation is not solely dependent on their rectification…
Safeguard unveils automatic sliding doors
Business Reporter SAFEGUARD Engineering, in partnership with South Africa’s Frost International, has introduced a wide range of high quality automatic sliding doors that are suitable for any property.
Zimstats to update GDP figures
Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency will soon release fresh statistics of Gross Domestic Product figures reflecting the contribution of small to medium enterprises to economic growth.
Spectre of US debt default looms at Asia summit
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Brunei). — The United States sought to reassure Asian leaders gathered for an annual summit yesterday that Washington would resolve its political stalemate, after China voiced concern…
Where are the English players?
LONDON. — English footballers account for less than a third of all the minutes played in the Premier League, a State of the Game study for BBC Sport has found.…
Nissan, Stallion to set up car assembly plant in Nigeria
Business Reporter Nissan and West African conglomerate Stallion Group have announced their intention to jointly launch a vehicle assembly plant in Nigeria.
Loyiso Gola nominated for Emmy Award
JOHANNESBURG. — South African news parody show Late Night News has been nominated for an international Emmy Award, the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced recently.
SAB strike intensifies across SA
JOHANNESBURG. – Four strong South African labour unions have joined in the fray to support striking workers at the South African Breweries, union representative has said.

