Circus show from Argentina at Theatre in the Park

A circus show from Argentina titled “Mandragora Circus” takes place at Theatre in the Park tonight and tomorrow. The show is a wordless theatre performance where two clowns tell a story…

Crisis-ridden Olympics roar into life

RIO DE JANEIRO. — The most crisis-ridden Olympic Games in history opens tonight with organisers hoping to draw a line under a turbulent seven-year build-up to the greatest sporting show…

Pakistan take control on day two

MANCHESTER. — Pakistan’s Old Trafford drubbing is already feeling a long time ago. On the second day at Edgbaston, Azhar Ali’s tenth Test century, and a second-wicket stand of 181…

Stanchart announces plans to boost investments

DAR-ES-SALAM. – Standard Chartered Bank has announced plans to step up investment and leverage its unique footprint and international banking expertise to drive growth in Africa. Through a new brand campaign,…

Rio Olympics finally get underway

RIO DE JANEIRO. — After a checkered build-up headlined by doping scandals and over-hyped media scare stories about everything from mosquitoes to water to stadiums, we finally get down to…

Stanbic granted licence in Côte d’Ivoire

JOHANNESBURG. – Standard Bank – trading as Stanbic Bank – has been formally awarded a banking licence in Côte d’Ivoire. The group opened a Representative Office in December 2013, signalling a…

Ambassador Chiketa dies

Abigail Mawonde : Herald Correspondent The Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday sent a condolence message to the Chiketa family following the death of Ambassador Stephen Cletus Chiketa at the Avenues Clinic…

FMO, Norfund and Rabobank team up in financial investment

Business Reporter NMBZ shareholders FMO of the Netherlands and Norfund of Norway have joined forces with Rabobank of the Netherlands to pool their investments in financial institutions across Africa. The new…

Mutare City Rovers embarrass Bosso

Ricky Zililo in BULAWAYO Highlanders . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 1 Mutare City Rovers . . . . . . .…

We didn’t pay ransom: White House

WASHINGTON. — The White House yesterday denied renewed accusations that it paid Iran ransom for the release of four American prisoners, parrying a tidal wave of condemnations from Republicans. Amid revelations…

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