Palestine lose first Asian Cup match

Palestine lost their first Asian Cup match, suffering a 4-0 reverse to Japan in Newcastle, Australia. Yasuhito Endo, Shinji Okazaki and Keisuke Honda scored before in the opening 45 minutes,…

Gayle slams selectors over Bravo, Pollard omissions

After hammering a match-winning 90 that helped West Indies win the Twenty20 series against South Africa, Chris Gayle launched a scathing attack on the West Indies Cricket Board and the…

Raj Modi quits Choppies

Prosper Ndlovu  Business Editor BULAWAYO business mogul Raji Modi has quit Choppies Zimbabwe and invested about $1 million into Pintail Trading (Pvt) Limited – a new liquor wholesale firm that…

Consumers joy at fuel price cut

Charity Ruzvidzo  Business Reporter THE Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has welcomed the slashing of fuel prices saying it is a step in the right direction in revising the country’s…

RioZim seeks funds to reopen Cam &Motor Mine

Oliver Kazunga  Senior Business Reporter RIOZIM is seeking an undisclosed amount of money to resuscitate mining operations at Cam & Motor Mine that has been closed for more than 40…

ZPC targets 9,000 gigawatt production

The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) is targeting production of over 9,000 GigaWatt-hours (GWh) of electricity during 2015, a senior company official has said.

SA chicken imports may rise as duty lapses

JOHANNESBURG — Preliminary antidumping duties against imports of frozen bone-in chicken from three of South Africa’s trading partners in the European Union have lapsed in the new year, opening the…

China will not take path of ‘Western colonists’ in Africa

BEIJING — China will not follow the path of  “Western colonists” in Africa, its foreign minister  said during a five-nation tour of the continent,  parrying criticism that his country’s hunger…

ANC celebrates 103 years

Raymond Suttner The ANC is one of the few political organisations in the world that has existed for over 100 years. It remains powerful electorally and although it received less…

Ethics form press freedom boundaries

Jin Yong The two heavily armed perpetrators of the deadly attack on the offices of Paris-based satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on January 7, were killed when police cornered them in…

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