Liverpool unveils Anfield expansion plans

Liverpool have revealed plans to increase Anfield’s capacity from 45,500 to almost 59,000. The Main Stand would be expanded to three tiers, while work on the Anfield Road Stand is…

Oupa too expensive

Cape Town — The €2 million ($3.35m) price tag slapped on Orlando Pirates midfielder Oupa “Ace” Manyisa is a “ridiculous” amount according to one of South Africa’s top agents.

Mercedes may review team orders policy

Mercedes say they may be forced to rethink their policy of letting Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg race freely. The team’s current approach led to a thrilling duel in the…

Chiefs’ title hopes diminish

Kaizer Chiefs took a step backwards in seeing their dreams of successfully defending their Absa Premiership realised when they were held to a 0-0 draw by Bidvest Wits at the…

Redefine business models, firms told

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter INDUSTRY and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha yesterday challenged companies to redefine their business models and shun the “price wars” syndrome and adopt innovative strategies to…

China applauds CEOs pay cuts

China has applauded government’s recent move to cap salaries of state enterprise bosses, saying Zimbabwe needs to  reform and further strengthen management of state enterprises to improve their  viability.

‘Research on export market first’

Business Reporter LOCAL companies have been urged to take advantage of the export market but at the same time desist from a culture of jumping into the export sector before…

Local products genuine: SAZ

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter COMPANIES should embrace the standardisation of goods and services to promote the export sector and reduce reliance on cheap imported products, Standards Association of Zimbabwe…

Zesa to introduce recharge cards to ease purchase point congestion

Business Reporter POWER utility Zesa Holdings will introduce electricity recharge cards mid next month to ease congestion at purchase points for prepaid power, group chief executive Eng Josh Chifamba has…

Farmers seek advice on GMO cotton

Harare Bureau FARMERS are urging Government to conduct research on Genetically Modified Cotton (Bt cotton) to establish the advantages and disadvantages of the technology on the environment and humans.

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