Minister to leave IOC hot seat

LONDON – The International Olympic Committee has set a September 9 deadline for competitors to submit their candidature for election to its Athletes’ Commission. They have confirmed four places will…

PPC sales in 25-30pc decline

Leading cement producing company, Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC Zimbabwe), recorded a 26 to 30 percent decline in sales for the four months’ period ending 30 July 2019, according to an operational update released on Thursday by parent company and JSE-listed entity PPC Limited.

KFC to start testing Beyond Meat fried chicken

New York (CNN Business) Kentucky fried plant-based chicken is coming to a KFC in Atlanta this week.

What holds back half of world’s population from using internet?

Over half of the world’s population — an estimated 4,3 billion people — now use the Internet, and 90 percent of all people are covered by at least basic data services. Some countries have very high levels of internet usage; the members of the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a group of advanced economies, have 84 percent individuals using the internet.

Do referees still follow rules and regulations?

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter TO an ordinary football fan, referees are guided by rules and regulations which they must adhere to for the smooth flow of the game, but on…

MDC shelves demos

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter  MDC Alliance has given up on its widely ignored demonstrations that had been set for yesterday and today in some parts of the country. The Government had…

HIV new infections in children below 14 rise 22 percent

Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter  ZIMBABWE recorded a 22 percent increase in the number of new HIV infections among children aged 14 years and below, statistics from a UNAids report show. According…

This austerity thing

Recently, President Mahmoud Abbas of Palestine fired 10 of his advisers. He reckoned having so many people around him was a waste of public funds.

Who pays for subsidies?

Among the many economic reforms being tackled by the new dispensation is the emotive issue of subsidies, direct and indirect, and either abolishing these or, where Government policy requires a move that an economist might label as a market distortion, ensuring that the subsidy is identified, is transparent, is properly funded and preferably targeted.

When your client negotiates on pricing and discount

The recently ended Agricultural Show of 2019 was characterised by a number of exhibitors who had some form of a product or service to offer tied with sweet discounts for the visitors.

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