India for Club Games
NEW DELHI. — India has said it may bid for the 2022 Commonwealth Games after organisers stripped Durban of the event over its failure to meet key obligations. With memories still…
National competitiveness commission two spur exports
Dr Gift Mugano There are about 40 national competitiveness councils or commissions worldwide including those in the United States, Egypt, Croatia, Saudi Arabia, Ireland, United Arab Emirates, Brazil and South…
Guard rapes student over ID
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau A security guard at a tertiary college here (name withheld) allegedly raped a female student in return for her Identity Card he had confiscated after finding her…
The law and practice of employee transfer
Matthias Ruziwa HR Issues “It is the essence of a contract of master and servant that the servant should submit to the direction of the employer and obeys his employer’s instructions…
Google trains 1m young Africans in digital skills
JOHANNESBURG. – Last April, Google pledged to train one million young people in digital skills across Africa and today announced it exceeded that goal.
Aurex eyes export markets
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter AFTER re-establishing itself on the domestic market, Aurex Holdings, a subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, is now looking to enter export markets through strategic…
Juves power into quarter-finals
TURIN. — A first-half penalty from Paulo Dybala helped fire Juventus into the Champions League soccer quarter-finals on Tuesday night after a 1-0 win sent the Serie A champions through…
Fantastic Foxes reach last 8
LONDON. — The sequel is shaping up to be even better than the original. On an incredible, breathless and almost surreal night at the King Power, Leicester produced another Hollywood blockbuster…
US denies aiding S. Sudan rebels
JUBA. – The US government on Tuesday dismissed as “false and baseless” local media reports that it is giving support to South Sudanese rebels seeking to topple the current government. The…
Investors brace for inflation turnaround
LONDON. — The demons of deflation are being consigned to the past by a pick-up in price pressures globally, prompting investors to seek protection in inflation-protected bonds.



