Navigating cyberspace

Lovemore Ranga Mataire The Reader The advent of Internet has completely transformed the way human beings interact, socialise and transmit messages in real time. While in the past people used to…

Costa, Mourinho ties under scrutiny

LONDON. — Jose Mourinho’s relationship with Diego Costa came under renewed scrutiny after the Chelsea manager dropped the striker for yesterday’s 0-0 draw at Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier…

Lend more to private sector, banks urged

Business Reporter ECONOMIC analysts say local financial institutions must consider increasing their lending to the private sector next year for the country to achieve the projected 2,7 economic growth rate. Since…

PSL voice concern over Div One teams

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE Premier Soccer League are concerned about the quality of the teams coming from Division One after three of the four sides promoted this year were…

Media revel in Fury’s victory

LONDON. — Tyson Fury was crowned the new world heavyweight boxing champion, ending Wladimir Klitschko’s nine-year reign as champion in 12 rounds and sending Britain’s media into overdrive. “Wladimir Klitschko was…

‘Currency waves to affect agric markets in 2016’

LONDON. – Currency fluctuations will affect agricultural markets in 2016 more than ever, with the US dollar expected to firm and Latin American and European currencies facing weakness, according to…

Budget cuts threaten environment

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story GOVERNMENT has — for the fourth year in a row — cut spending for water, environment and the climate by 35,1 percent to $34,2 million from…

Nampak eyes Nigerian, Ethiopian markets

JOHANNESBURG. — Nampak plans to open glass bottle factories in Nigeria and Ethiopia at a cost of $155 million as part of the South African packaging firm’s strategy of generating…

Rio Tinto approves $1,9bn bauxite mine

MELBOURNE. – Rio Tinto has given a go-ahead to a $1,9 billion project to build an Australian bauxite mine, defying a deepening commodities downturn. The investment is the largest that Rio…

Musician Jangano dies

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Harare Mambos founder Greenford Jangano has died. Jangano, who was 80, succumbed to heart failure in Harare on Saturday. Family spokesperson Colins Jangano said the family has lost a…

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