Baker’s Inn targets to raise market share

Business Reporters Innscor Africa’s bakery unit — Baker’s Inn — is targeting to increase its market share to at least 55 percent this year. The bread producer’s market share rose to…

Jose ready for big-money revolution

LONDON. – Jose Mourinho is ready to embark on a big-money revolution at Manchester United. Mourinho will become the best-paid manager in the world when he takes over from Louis van…

Elsewhere DBV, scandals affect corporate status

Tinashe Makichi My Two Cents Admittedly, it is not easy to quantify the damage that this scandal might bring to the reputation of either the ZSE or the IODZ. There is not…

Somaliland’s quest for recognition persists

Edward Wanyonyi FOR the outsider, “Somali” connotes anarchy and chaos and Mogadishu’s Bakaara market (made famous in the movie “Black Hawk Down”) depicts the traumatic failure of US Special Forces…

Iran: 38 years of Islamic Revolution

Sheikh Abdullah Makwinja Correspondent Yesterday, the Islamic Republic of Iran marked the 38th year of its founding after passing through various crises and hurdles over all these years. The Islamic revolution had…

‘Zim loses over $600m annually’

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is losing more than $600 million annually through the decimation of forests. A recent Food and Agriculture report says that Zimbabwe is losing 330 000 hectares of…

Record revenue for United

LONDON. – Manchester United expect to make over £500 million in the 2016 financial year, the club announced yesterday, despite continued underperformance on the pitch.

Athlete exposes bribe demand

NAIROBI. – Top Kenyan athlete Francisca Koki, suspended for doping, said she and fellow runner Joyce Zakari were asked to pay nearly $50 000 in bribes to the national athletics…

Huge tests for Spurs, City

LONDON. – Leicester City will be wary of a reality check when the English Premier League soccer front-runners visit Arsenal on Sunday before Tottenham Hotspur’s burgeoning title ambitions come under…

Coe hits back at Nestle

GENEVA. – World athletics chief Sebastian Coe on Wednesday angrily hit back at Nestle’s move to terminate its sponsorship of the scandal-hit IAAF, insisting he will not accept the decision.

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