Dube aims high

Aaron Dube in Johannesburg, South Africa FORMER Highlanders central striker Cleopas Dube says his main priority at South African National First Division side Witbank Spurs is to help the team…

Tycoon buys 30 Rolls-Royces

HONG KONG — A Hong Kong tycoon has placed the biggest ever order for Rolls-Royce cars, agreeing to buy 30 Phantoms to chauffeur guests at a luxury resort he’s building…

South Africa’s food inflation spirals

Port Elizabeth – There were no gasps of surprise following the news that SA’s inflation rate once again exceeded the upper level of the Reserve Bank’s inflation target in August.…

ZNCC crafts 2015 budget proposals

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) met in Bulawayo yesterday and crafted a number of proposals to be factored in the 2015 national budget.

Drogba asks for patience after missing Chelsea chances

DIDIER DROGBA has asked for patience after he missed two good chances in Chelsea’s disappointing 1-1 draw at home to Schalke. The 36-year-old was out of last Saturday’s Premier League…

Taxi driver in court for cop kidnapping

Thandeka Moyo Court Reporter A TAXI driver appeared in court yesterday for allegedly kidnapping a policewoman who jumped into his vehicle after he failed to produce a driver’s licence.

Fifa officials told to return ‘Brazil gifts’

FIFA executive committee members are among more than 50 football officials who have been told to return watches, estimated to have a market value of around $25,000 each, which were…

Emirates offers Zim travellers 25 percent fare discount

Harare Bureau EMIRATES is offering travellers from Zimbabwe up to 20 percent discount on economy class and 25 percent discount business class fares to selected and exciting destinations around the…

Gold Fields aims to cut debt by $300m

JOHANNESBURG – Gold Fields Ltd aims to cut its debt by $300 million over the next two years, it said yesterday, a move that would give South Africa’s No. 2…

Dollar hits six-year peak versus yen

LONDON – Lacklustre demand for the ECB’s new ultra-cheap loans yesterday boosted bets it will have to overcome reservations about sovereign bond buying, and left markets eyeing the widening policy…

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