Ashraf removed
ISLAMABAD. — Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif yesterday removed the country’s cricket chief Zaka Ashraf, in the latest twist to a long-running saga dogging the national board. It is the…
Barca, Real eye final
MADRID. — Real Madrid and Barcelona take significant advantages into the second legs of their Copa del Rey semi-finals against Atletico Madrid and Real Sociedad respectively as they look to…
Health, economy and role of business
Keith N. Guzah In the introduction to the 2006 paper “An examination of the relationship between health and economic growth” by Garima Mali, director and CEO of the Indian Council…
Govt orders dissolution of PSMAS board
Senior Reporter Government has directed the Premier Service Medical Aid Society to hold a special general meeting on Friday to dissolve the board and pave way for issuance of an…
What the law says
Herald Reporter Air Zimbabwe’s decision to haul suspended officials, acting chief executive Mr Innocent Mavhunga and company secretary Mrs Grace Pfumbidzayi, before a disciplinary committee is ultra vires provisions of…
Milk production declines
ZIMBABWE’s annual raw milk production in 2013 dropped slightly compared to 2012 mainly due to high production costs. Figures released by the Dairy Services Department in the Ministry of Agriculture…
Twenty20 tourney in false start
Jeffrey Murimbechi Sports Correspondent THE domestic Twenty20 cricket tournament suffered a false start yesterday following another industrial action as players refused to play in protest against Zimbabwe Cricket’s failure to…
PPC first in SA to implement SAP Fiori
JOHANNESBURG. – PPC, the leading supplier of cement, has become the first company in South Africa to integrate SAP Fiori into its operations. Officials said this was enhancing operations. “Prior…
Pace battle in SA
CENTURION. — Batsmen can expect a torrid time when South Africa and Australia square up at SuperSport Park tomorrow in the first of three Test cricket matches. Both teams have…
Arsenal fans vent fury on Ozil
LONDON. — Arsenal fans have lost patience with lazy Mesut Ozil. The Gunners splashed out £42.5 million in September to make Ozil their club-record signing. But after initially shining, Ozil…




