Harare golf ladies retain championship

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter HARARE Province retained the Zimbabwe Ladies Golf Union inter-provincial golf championship after emerging tops in this year’s edition of the championship held at Triangle Golf…

Dabengwa, Nyumbu lead Tuskers fightback after Pettini double century

Mehluli Sibanda Senior Sports Reporter LEFT hander Keith Dabengwa scored a composed half century while off spinner John Nyumbu took five wickets to put Matabeleland Tuskers back into contention against…

Spirits high in national cricket camp

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter A 15-MEMBER national cricket team went into camp on Monday to prepare for the fifth edition of the ICC Twenty20 World Cup with assistant coach…

Muhammad Ali a match-fixing suspect

Fifty years on from the man then known as Cassius Clay beating Sonny Liston to become heavyweight champion of the world for the first time, new documents have come to…

BAT sales down 17pc

Oliver Kazunga Acting Business Editor BRITISH American Tobacco (BAT) Zimbabwe has recorded a 17 percent decrease in sales volume from the previous year due to constrained demand wrought by liquidity…

Zim loses billions to SA gold buyers

ZIMBABWE is losing billions of dollars worth of gold to South African buyers who are offering local small-scale miners high prices for the yellow metal, Parliament heard on Monday.

Platinum strike driving up losses

SOUTH Africa’s platinum producers on Monday started showing in real time revenue and earnings lost to a strike in the sector as the stoppage runs into its fifth week with…

Rand weakens ahead of GDP data

THE rand weakened against the dollar early yesterday, pulling back from a 5-week high hit overnight as political tensions in emerging markets such as Ukraine and Turkey remained and depressed…

Shoprite shares drop as SA consumers suffer

RETAILER Shoprite Holdings posted an 8 percent rise in first-half profit yesterday, reflecting slowing growth as debt-laden consumers in its home market cut back on spending.

Numsa, Cosatu in ultimatum standoff

THE National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) has responded to an ultimatum by the Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) with an ultimatum of its own.

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