Cement industry
JSE-listed cement and lime producer PPC is adamant that the cement industry in South Africa needs to be protected from unfair competition in the form of imports and sub-standard products.
B-METRO COMMENT: Repent, Reform and Speak Out
The role that women play in any community can never be overemphasised. For a very long time, decisions that affect women were often, and still are in some cases,…
HHP TOMBSTONE DRAMA: Lerato Sengadi rejects calls for crowd funding
DJ Zan-D and a friend recently visited HHP’s grave. He took to Twitter to share a photo at the grave, which didn’t have a tombstone. A lot of people were…
Zimbabwe to defend Young Lions title
Nhlanhla Mbele ZIMBABWE’S 3×3 girls and boys Under-18 basketball teams will on 27 November depart for the four-day International Basketball Foundation (IBF) Young Lion’s Cup tournament in Botswana. Zimbabwe are…
Locals tee off in AfrAsia tournament
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter MARK WILLIAMS and the Mandhu brothers – Kayaam and Mohammad – will be the only local professionals at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, which tees off this…
Vakaona maWarriors mahara
Abel Ndooka VATSIGIRI venhabvu vane chitsama nemusi weChishanu chadarika vakaona bhora remaWarriors neBotswana reAfcon Qualifier kuNational Sports Stadium “mahara’’ sezvo vaingosvetuka mudhuri vachipinda munhandare iyi apo mapurisa eZimbabwe Republic Police…
World’s pension system being pushed to the brink
London. — Record low interest rates are forcing the world’s best pension system to take drastic action aimed at staving off cuts to payouts that were once unthinkable.
Zim girls taking their place in squash
Collin Matiza Sports Editor ONE of Zimbabwe’s top squash coaches, Mashumba Mukumba, says he is being charmed by the increase in the number of young girls taking part in the sport.…
Ndinofarira Man U: Hadebe
Abel Ndooka MUTAMBI wemaWarriors neYeni Malatyaspor yekuTurkey, Teenage Hadebe, anoti shuviro yake kuti agotamba mumakwikwi eUEFA Champions League uye nekuzotambira Manchester United mune remangwana. Hadebe mumwe wevatambi vemaWarriors vanotambira nhabvu…
SA repo rate unchanged
The SA Reserve Bank’s monetary policy committee has again left the repo rate unchanged at 6,5 percent. The prime rate will remain 10,25 percent.







