French firm to start import testing exercise

Business Reporter FRENCH based standards firm, Bureau Veritas, will begin testing imported products for acceptable standards at the end of this month after the initiative failed to start in May…

Chevrons seek to bounce back

Paul Munyuki Sports Correspondent ZIMBABWE will be looking to put memories of the disappointing 0-3 ODI series whitewash behind them when they take on India in the first of two…

Cambria reappoints Turner to board

Business Reporter Southern Africa focused investment company, Cambria has completed the reconstitution of its board following the reappointment of Mr Paul Turner to the board.

Armed men burst into Chris Brown’s house

After years of his own legal troubles, Chris Brown finds himself as an apparent victim – after armed intruders burst into his Southern California home and locked his aunt in…

Party completes primaries

George Maponga in Mwenezi and Innocent Ruwende in Mbire Zanu-PF has completed its primary elections for by-elections in three parliamentary constituencies set for September 19, with Cde Joshua Moyo winning…

‘City overpaid for Sterling’

SINGAPORE. – Former Liverpool midfielder Patrik Berger believes Manchester City overpaid for England winger Raheem Stirling, but the Czech is worried his old employers are gaining a reputation as a…

Sables get ready for war

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter SABLES vice-captain Tichafara Makwanya says Namibia’s victory over Russia last week has piled the pressure on his side ahead of their Africa Cup Group A1 fixture…

‘NewZim Steel deal still alive’

The deal to revive NewZim Steel (formerly Zisco Steel) is still alive and the Government is working with the investor on a revised implementation plan, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.

Woolworths staff share in BEE payout

JOHANNESBURG. — WOOLWORTHS has announced a multimillion-rand black empowerment employee share scheme pay-out. “The strong performance of the business over the past eight years has created 2,4 billion rand for the…

Redress: Rhodes must fall, at Oxford!

Brian Kwoba Correspondent Perhaps the single most familiar symbol of European colonialism in history is the Oxford graduate, Cecil John Rhodes. Half a century before the formalisation of apartheid, Rhodes used legislation…

×
×