Negative consequences of financial illiteracy

Sanderson Abel The country and its citizens should note that efforts aimed at improving financial literacy are very noble and need to be pursued with vigour given the associated cost…

Motivational author postpones book launch

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Motivational author Patson Dzamara who was supposed to launch his book titled “The Leadership Door” on April 6 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel has postponed the…

Mixed fortunes for FBCH

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter FBC Holdings Limited has recovered, with interest, every “cent” invested in Lobels Bread but suffered a $9 million loss in the divestiture from Turnall Holdings Limited…

Millennials like challenges, involvement

Richard Nyamanhindi Our Children Our Future Have you ever noticed how people in general and young people in particular are generally not interested in issues to do with the environment,…

Bayern Munich to spend

BERLIN. — Bayern Munich’s finance director has said they could one day flex their spending power by becoming Germany’s first club to pay 100 million euros (US$108,5m) for a future…

Climate change disastrous, says Chief Secretary

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Climate change has brought extra-burden to the country’s economy, losses in the agriculture sector and destruction of infrastructure, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr…

Djokovic unstoppable

MIAMI. — World number one Novak Djokovic moved closer to a possible fourth Miami Open tennis trophy by defeating Belgium’s Steve Darcis 6-0, 7-5 to reach the fourth round.

Vettori quits international cricket

WELLINGTON. — New Zealand left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori confirmed what many expected in announcing his retirement from international cricket upon the team’s return from the World Cup yesterday.

Tanzania expected tomorrow

Sports Reporter TANZANIA’S Young Africans are expected to arrive tomorrow for the Caf Confederation Cup return match at Mandava this Saturday. Coach Hans Van Pluijm told the media in Tanzania…

Taylor Swift enjoys night out in Hollywood

Earlier this month it was claimed she insured her long legs for a whooping $40 million. Showcasing just why her limbs are worthy of such a high sum, Taylor Swift put…

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