End of the road for Hayatou?

LAGOS. — Unless something sensationally dramatic happens in the next few hours, CAF will have a new president in Madagascar’s football chief, Ahmad, who Vanguard investigations show is heading for…

E-marketing’s appropriateness

Yvonne Mutava The 2017 tobacco marketing season started yesterday on the auction floors and only commences today on the contract floors, and this is for a reason.

Cop ordered to pay accident victim $13K

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A road accident victim was yesterday granted $13 300 by the High Court as compensation for damages he suffered in an accident that occurred in 2011. Witness…

How to make $$ via your website

Most companies still organise and sort their data through the traditional filing system with the slightly advanced ones adopting to excel.

Ethiopia declares 3-day mourning for landslide victims

ADDIS ABABA. – The Ethiopian parliament on Tuesday declared a three-day national mourning for its 72 citizens who lost their lives after a massive landslide hit a landfill at the…

Tobacco selling season opens on high note

Zvamaida Murwira and Runyararo Muzavazi— The 2017 tobacco selling season opened on a high note yesterday, with the opening price pegged at $4.60 per kilogramme amid high expectations from stakeholders…

Bernard Timbenawo dies

Charles Mabika Special Correspondent THE local football fraternity was once again plunged into mourning following the death of former CAPS United and Black Rhinos industrious midfielder Bernard “Bhenza” Timbenawo on Tuesday. Timbenawo…

‘Lending cap, drought hurting Kenyan banks’

NAIROBI. — Kenyan lenders are facing severe turbulence, grappling with a government cap on commercial lending rates, and the impact of a drought, Equity group chief executive James Mwangi said…

Hayatou faces stiff challenge

ADDIS ABABA. — Confederation of African Football president Issa Hayatou will face a rare challenge today as he stands for an eighth term at the helm of the African game…

Uzbek duo making a splash in Singapore

SINGAPORE. — The wave of fighters turning pro from former Soviet Union countries is sweeping across the boxing world and Malaysia and Singapore are the latest locations where two rising…

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