Byo Bomber to defend title
Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter WORLD Boxing Federation African heavyweight champion Elvis “Bulawayo Bomber” Moyo will next month defend his title against a yet to be named Zambian opponent.
Murape Murape haunts Highlanders
Sports Reporter FOR the umpteenth time the Murape Murape factor came to haunt Highlanders on Saturday. He was introduced in the 38th minute and made the desired impact for Dynamos.
Call to contain import bill
Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter THE government should urgently review the country’s pricing model and account for mineral extraction to contain the skyrocketing import bill, economists have said.
Pretoria Portland Cement sales grow 3pc
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S leading cement producer, Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC)’s sales grew three percent in the first half of the year despite the challenging macro-economic environment.
Matemera leaves BancABC
Harare Bureau Listed financial services group BancABC has parted ways with former managing director and head of newly created Special Operations Unit Hashmon Matemera. Matemera had spent close to 17…
Zim seeks to update insurance, pension legislation
Harare Bureau The government is soliciting for stakeholder input into the proposed amendments to the legislation that governs the insurance and pension to synchronise the three Acts and update them…
Siwaze Irrigation Scheme now fully operational
Business Reporter SIWAZE Irrigation Scheme in Insiza District is up and running following a World Food Programme (WFP) assisted rehabilitation programme set to benefit 300 households.
New Iraqi PM named, al-Maliki remains defiant
IRAQ’S president has asked Haider al-Abadi, Iraq’s main Shia coalition nominee for prime minister, to form a government. Fouad Massoum tasked Abadi, first deputy speaker of parliament, with the role…
65 victims of MH17 identified, last experts home
THE Hague — Dutch forensic experts have identified a total of 65 victims of downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, the government said on Saturday, as the last of the team…
SA protesters halt probe into Marikana killings
PRETORIA — Heckling protesters yesterday disrupted an inquiry into the shooting dead of 34 striking miners by South African police, forcing the country’s deputy president to briefly halt his testimony.










