Dutch players refused to take penalties, says Van Gaal

SAO PAULO. — Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal says two of his players refused to take the first penalty in their World Cup soccer semi-final shoot-out defeat by Argentina on…

Deven bidders shortlisted

Nhlanhla Dube and Clara Mawere Business Reporters Three bidders have been shortlisted to purchase Motec Holdings’ 100 percent shareholding in its coach building subsidiary company Deven Engineering.

Equina targets third major

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter AFTER breaking the Castle Tankard’s 16-year-wait for a filly to win the race and winning the OK Grand Challenge, Equina is expected to continue with her fine…

Gold inches up as greenback slips

SINGAPORE. — Gold edged up for a second session yesterday as the dollar weakened after minutes of the Federal Reserve’s recent policy meeting gave no indication of when US interest…

Overhaul NSSA

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Parliamentarians yesterday called for an overhaul of operations at the National Social Security Authority after it lost millions through poor investment policies that have prejudiced thousands…

LATEST: President Mugabe visits seperated Siamese twins

Sydney Kawadza Herald Reporter President Mugabe has visited the Siamese twins who were successfully operated on during an eight hour delicate procedure at the Harare Central Hospital recently. The twins…

Zim committed to reforms – IMF

Business Editor THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) says Zimbabwe’s performance under the Staff Monitored Programme (SMP) has been satisfactory and has begun implementing policy measures aimed at addressing fiscal gap,…

Pioneer throws weight behind Zim-Asset

Nqobile Tshili Business Reporter PIONEER Seeds says it is supporting government’s five-year economic blueprint Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (Zim-Asset) to ensure food security by providing inputs to farmers.

Aspiring farmers to benefit from land audit

Agriculture Reporter Government plans to carry out farm inspections to identify productive A1 farmers that deserve to receive A1 settlement permits that were launched last week by President Mugabe.

Indigenisation inspires former vendor to greater heights

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE still has the potential to restore its economic fortunes despite the challenges facing the economy, a director of a Bulawayo-based indigenous company York-Lee Suppliers,…

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