Merson apologises

Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson admits he’s apologised to Harry Maguire for questioning Manchester United’s £80 million move for the England international.

Twins take Zim rowing to new heights

Rowing twins Rory and Patrick Plunket took Zimbabwe rowing to new heights by qualifying for the A Final in the Boys Double Scull event in the last day of racing on Sunday August 11, 2019 at Junior World Rowing Championships, held in Tokyo, Japan.

Stanbic Bank suffers R2,1bn exchange loss

 StanBIC Bank Group took a R2,1 billion exchange loss from its Zimbabwean-based operations, Stanbic Bank, after Government made changes to the country’s functional currency.

Apple faces life after iPhone. . . but still banks on its flagship product

Apple generated less than half of its total quarterly revenue from sales of the iPhone for the first time since 2012 — a sign the company is entering life beyond its flagship product.

Are markets signalling recession due?

Financial markets have flashed a warning sign about the economic outlook for the UK and the US.

SA stocks nears six months low

JOHANNESBURG. — South African stocks slipped to a near six-month low on Wednesday after the US Treasury bond yield curve inverted for the first time since 2007, reflecting concerns over the outlook for the world’s biggest economy.

Mobile phones replace bank accounts in Africa

It doesn’t look like the hub of an online bank. But that’s what the yellow and blue metal kiosk becomes when Albert Agane locks himself behind the metal bars every day at 6am.

Stock Market Weekly Review

Bears continued to dominate on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) as the market’s heavyweights succumbed to losses.

Farmers who worry about phone batteries

Out of habit, Sara Plaza smiles when her photo is taken, but when she talks about what has happened to the land around her home, tears start to run down her face.

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