Fastjet expects lower than anticipated revenues

LONDON. — Low-cost African airline Fastjet said revenues for 2015 and 2016 are likely to be lower than anticipated due to challenging market conditions and currency headwinds.

Zimbabweans accused of blocking indigenisation

FOREIGN investors are open to indigenisation while Zimbabwean private sector executives and some senior Government officials are the most vocal critics of the initiative aimed at empowering and improving the…

More artistes for Fill Up HICC concert

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Organisers of the Fill Up HICC concert yesterday announced the coming in of two more artistes for the December 31 gig at the Harare International Conference…

Imperial arrogance: Tony Blair, Gaddafi and torture

John Wright Correspondent THAT former British prime minister Tony Blair is a poster boy for corruption, mendacity, opportunism, and ruthless ambition is by now a received truth. The man who took…

Van Gaal on the brink

LONDON. — Just days after Jose Mourinho’s abrupt departure from Chelsea, Louis van Gaal is teetering on the brink of becoming the next high-profile victim of the English Premier League…

Anthrax education campaign launched

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Government has launched an intensive campaign to educate the public in Matabeleland on the outbreak of anthrax following massive losses of cattle and hospitalisation of more…

Fresh charges for Diack

PARIS. — French investigators on Monday hit former IAAF president Lamine Diack with new corruption charges linked to doping cover-ups in world athletics, a source close to the inquiry said.

More staff deployment at border post

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Government will channel more human and material resources at Beitbridge Border Post as part of efforts to speed up the movement of both human traffic and…

Arsenal can win title

LONDON. — Arsenal can win the English Premier League soccer title this season if they can continue playing the type of game they did during Monday night’s 2-1 win over…

McCullum calls it a day

WELLINGTON. — Blockbusting New Zealand batsman Brendon McCullum announced yesterday he will bow out of international cricket after the Test series against Australia in February, saying “all good things must…

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