LATEST: Bosso announces final squad

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent THERE were no surprise inclusions in Highlanders final squad of 30 players that was released on Thursday afternoon.

All Share Index maintains bearish form

HARARE – The local equities market’s All-Share index went down by 0.24 points to end at 86.40 as giant insurer Old Mutual shed $0, 0096 to close at $5, 4100,…

Zim/Russia step up co-operation

HARARE – Russia intends to set up a Special  Economic Zone in Zimbabwe for companies from that country to operate  from, as part of a broader thrust to pursue mutually…

Simbisa posts $11, 1 million HY pretax profit

Tanaka Vunganai HARARE – Quick service restaurant operator Simbisa Brands’ pretax profit for the half-year to December 31, 2017 jumped 70 percent to $11, 1 million from $6, 6 million…

Zim 2017 refined platinum output declines 9pc

Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE – Zimbabwe’s refined platinum production for 2017 declined by 9 percent to 445 000 ounces (oz), latest World Platinum Council Investment Council (WPIC) figures show.

BREAKING: Massive blow for Chevrons as bowler Vitori is banned

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE have had their bowling attack weakened after  Brian Vitori was suspended from bowling in international cricket with immediate effect after the Event Panel of…

Three reasons why Africa should treat Tillerson visit with scepticism

By John J Stremlau US President Donald Trump promised in late January that his Secretary of State Rex Tillerson would make an “extended” visit to Africa in March. In a…

South Korea to offer $225 million loan to ease hit from GM fallout, corp restructuring

SEOUL – South Korea announced on Thursday that it would offer about 240 billion won ($224.72 million) in loan guarantees and low-interest loans to regions hit by corporate restructuring, including the area…

SA: Standard Bank’s earnings growth puts it in first place among big four

Standard Bank came first out of the big four in terms of growing dividends and earnings in 2017.

Diamond sector wants scrapping of indigenisation law

HARARE – The Zimbabwean Government has been urged to scrap the indigenisation requirement for investments made in the diamond mining industry as its continued application could make it difficult for…

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