Possible plane debris spotted off Australia

Australia has sent four aircraft to investigate two objects spotted by satellite floating in the southern Indian Ocean that could be debris from a Malaysian jetliner missing with 239 people…

Zifa, PSL split over relegation

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter— ZIFA and the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League are headed for an imminent bruising boardroom squabble over the number and format of relegation at the…

Take advantage of ZITF: ZNCC

Senior Business Reporter— THE Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) is encouraging its members to participate at the forthcoming Zimbabwe International Trade Fair as it provides a platform for growth…

Musharu, Mupera race against time

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Orange Caf Confederation Cup representatives How Mine FC are fretting over the availability of two key players Kuda Musharu and Menard Mupera who picked…

ANC won’t apologise for Nkandla: Mantashe

Johannesburg — The ANC will not apologise for the findings of the Nkandla report, its secretary general said yesterday. “If there is a need for an apology, it can’t be…

Travel, tourism to grow 4,4pc

Senior Business Reporter THE World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) have projected a 4,4 percent growth of the local tourism sector this year on the back of strong demand from…

PSL seals Delta, Mbada deals

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE Premier Soccer League has sealed contract extensions with two traditional sponsors and close to clinching agreements with two more potential sponsors for a 16…

Zimbabwe have destiny in their hands

Lawrence Moyo Harare Bureau THIS was a play-off that was supposed to steer Zimbabwe from the noisy Associate members who have been fighting to get recognition as equal or (in…

MBCA records 19pc decrease in after tax profit

Conrad Mwanawashe Harare Bureau MBCA bank has reported a 19 percent decrease in after tax profit at $4,045 million which it attributed to the increase in operational expenses although the…

Bin Laden son-in-law tells of 9/11 cave chat

New York — Osama Bin Laden claimed responsibility for masterminding 9/11 on the night of the attacks, his son-in-law said on Wednesday as he unexpectedly testified at his federal trial…

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