Don’t try to please everyone’
Business lobby group Business Unity SA has warned President Cyril Ramaphosa against “overemphasis” on seeking consensus when making decisions, arguing that the crisis in which South Africa finds itself requires…
Priest gets second novel published
Rhodesia Herald, January 15, 1969 ONE of Rhodesia’s leading African authors, who has already written a prize-winning Shona novel — “Muchadura” (You shall confess) — has had his second published.…
Prospect courts European firms
Ndakaziva Majaka, Business Reporter Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) – listed lithium company, Prospect Resources (Prospect) says it is in discussions with various European-based ceramic manufacturers for off-take agreements, amid indications…
Aussie Open practice suspended
MELBOURNE. — Australian Open tennis practice was temporarily suspended yesterday and qualifying delayed by an hour because of poor air quality in Melbourne caused by ongoing bushfires. Organisers said the…
DeMbare, Bosso walk in the dark
Robson Sharuko,Senior Sports Editor REVELATIONS by youthful Tanzanian billionaire Mo Dewji that he poured about US$2 million into the payroll at Simba SC last year should provoke a soul-searching exercise…
JSE holds on to gains
The JSE on Monday tried to take a leaf from the earlier trend in Asian equities where the Hang Seng surged 1,11percent while the Shanghai Composite Index gained 0,98percent. The…
Economists pin hope on rainy season
Fradreck Gorwe, Business Reporter Economists and industrialists have pinned prospects for enhanced volumes performance by companies this year on adequate and good rainy season as well as increased incomes across…
Time to revive rain-making ceremonies
Arthur Kaseke,Correspondent The recent dry spell, which had tale-tell signs of a severe drought, ran contrary to assurances that were given by the SADC weather experts through a communiqué issued…
Youth-run businesses need Govt backing
Leroy Dzenga,Features Writer With the job market having constricted points of entry, young people have resorted to the informal sector. Beyond the mundane breaking of bulk and reselling, some are…
Lamine Diack trial delayed
PARIS. — The trial of former International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) president Lamine Diack in Paris has been delayed until June after prosecutors received documents concerning testimony from his…











