2016 gold production increase expected form small-scale miners
Tinashe Makichi : Business Reporter Gold production for 2016 is forecast at 24 tonnes buoyed mainly expected increase from small scale miners. Small scale miners last year produced seven tonnes while big…
Herentals show intent
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter BARELY two seasons in the ZIFA Northern Region Division One league, Herentals have made their intentions known ahead of the 2016 season as they went overdrive in…
All set for big showdown
Noel Munzabwa at Oshoek Border Post, Swaziland IT’S all set for Swaziland’s 16th meeting against Zimbabwe with an explosive duel anticipated in Match Day 3 of the 2017 African Cup…
Infrastructure sharing beneficial: Mandiwanzira
Martin Kadzere : Senior Business Reporter THERE is huge scope of saving foreign currency through infrastructure sharing in the telecommunication sector while the notion that the concept is aimed at enabling…
Starboard nominates nine for Yahoo board
Hedge fund and Yahoo investor Starboard Value signalled its intentions to fight a proxy war with Yahoo by submitting a complete slate of nine candidates for the troubled company’s upcoming…
Arubi unfazed by Limpopogate
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter WARRIOR’s goalkeeper Washington Arubi, who has been sucked into the match-fixing scandal following allegations that he received dirty money, says he is not bothered by the…
Suarez won’t change a thing
RECIFE. — Uruguay striker Luis Suarez said he will not change the way he plays, but will come back to international football with “moderation” when he makes an expected return…
Tiger’s injuries self-inflicted
AUCKLAND. — Tiger Woods’s long-term injuries may have been self-inflicted but he will win again – although probably not a major, according to his former caddie Steve Williams.
Watson to call it quits
MOHALI. — Australian all-rounder Shane Watson announced yesterday he would retire from international cricket after the ongoing World Twenty20 in India, bringing to an end a sterling career spanning 14…
African minnows win
JOHANNESBURG. — African football outsiders Sao Tome e Principe and Guinea-Bissau achieved rare Cup of Nations victories on Wednesday as seven days of qualifying kicked off.

