A responsible business must be ethical

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics Companies are unique in terms of their size, complexity, resource base, industry, product line and management, and this uniqueness has a strong bearing in determining whether…

Rugwete regains ZKU presidency

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter JOE Rugwete retained his position as the Zimbabwe Karate Union president on Saturday after winning elections held during their general meeting at Triangle Country Club. Rugwete…

Pensioners get bonus

National Pension Scheme and Worker’s Compensation Insurance Fund pensioners are receiving a bonus with their monthly pension this month. National Pension Scheme retirement pensioners will receive a US$50 bonus along…

YoungNash: Hip-hop’s new voice

Zecheaus Nemadire Arts Correspondent He has made hit songs and has produced for the most talked about Zimbabwe hip-hop artistes, such is the grit and hard work of a 19-yeah-old…

Who will United target in transfers?

LONDON. — As Premier League chiefs prepare to fling open the January transfer window, Sportsmail takes a look at each top-flight club

Chinese golf finally wakes up

BEIJING. — Chinese golf has finally woken up, said five-times Open Champion Peter Thomson after Team China pipped his Asia-Pacific Select side to win the Dongfeng Nissan Cup for the…

Frelimo’s presidential candidates shortlisted

MAPUTO. — Mozambique’s ruling Frelimo party yesterday released a shortlist of three candidates ahead of next year’s elections to succeed President Armando Guebuza. Party heavyweights narrowed the choice down to…

Tough draw for Swansea

NYON. — Swansea have been tasked with overcoming Serie A title hopefuls Napoli while managerless Spurs will face former boss Juande Ramos’s Dnipro. Ramos was in charge of Spurs for…

Willom Tight breaks into foreign market

Fred Zindi MusicGilbert Muvavarirwa is a seasoned musician who spent some time here in Zimbabwe recording music as well as undertaking academic studies. He successfully completed an MBA degree. On…

Idris initially refused to play Mandela

Idris Elba was so worried about being cast as South Africa’s first black president Nelson Mandela in the biopic ‘‘Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’’ that he hung up the phone…

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