ZAU calender out

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Aquatic Union president Mary Kloppers said they are looking forward to an exciting swimming season with a number of national and international events lined up.

AfrAsia profit up 68pc

Business Reporter MAURITIUS-BASED AfrAsia Bank Limited, the parent company of AfrAsia Bank Zimbabwe Limited, recorded a 68 percent increase in after-tax profit to US$9,7 million for the year to June…

Eurozone recovery speeds up

BRUSSELS. – Eurozone business activity continued to pick up in September hitting a 27-month high that offered a fresh hope of recovery gathering pace, a key survey showed this week.

Clarke may miss first Ashes Test

MELBOURNE. — Australian captain Michael Clarke yesterday admitted he may not be fit for the first Ashes test against England next month, with his long-standing back problem needing extended treatment…

AMA gazettes laws for grains, oilseeds

Agriculture Reporter GOVERNMENT has gazetted new regulations to guide the production, buying or processing of grain oilseeds and products to promote the orderly marketing and fair trade practices in grain…

US limps into day 3 of govt shutdown

WASHINGTON. – The United States limped into day three of a government shutdown yesterday with President Barack Obama warning markets that the crisis could trigger a catastrophic US debt default.

MJ case awakens insurers

When Britney Spears takes the stage this December for the first of a heavily hyped 100-show two-year residency at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, the loudest cheers may come from…

Djokovic drives on despite blip

BEIJING. — Top seed Novak Djokovic overcame a second set blip to beat Spaniard Fernando Verdasco 7-5 2-6 6-2 and reach the quarter-finals of the China Open yesterday, keeping alive…

Zim can learn from Brazil

Brazil is an emerging market economy and part of the Brics grouping, which can provide some lessons for Zimbabwe in modelling a robust economy which can deliver sustained growth.

Vettel teases rivals

SEOUL. — Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel teased rivals puzzling over how his car could be so much quicker than theirs by jokingly referring to Red Bull’s “traction control…

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