Herentals appeal hearing postponed again

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter THE hearing into Herentals’ appeal against a Premier Soccer League judgment to dock them three points, which was supposed to be heard yesterday, has been postponed…

Insurance sales must be relationship based

Paradzai Masvingise Correspondent We have often heard that “insurance is never bought, but sold”. This implies that even if one has a need for an insurance product, they have to wait…

Top SA runner for CBZ Gradwell marathon

Davison Bhunu Sports reporter EDWARD Muthibi, the winner of last year’s Comrades Marathon in South Africa, is set to be the major attraction at this year’s CBZ Peter Gradwell Marathon…

Support for gold producers

Ishemunyoro Chingwere Business Reporter The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has declined to increase foreign currency allocation to gold miners, preferring to work on improving material support to the sector…

Prince Musarurwa laid to rest

Kundai Marunya in Murombedzi Thousands of people turned up to bid farewell to the late afro-jazz musician Prince Musarurwa, who was buried at his rural home in Murombedzi, Zvimba, yesterday.…

Bank signals job cuts as profits plunge

HSBC has said it will axe around 35 000 jobs as it announced profits for 2019 fell by about a third. That has spurred the bank to target $4,5 billion…

Fifa hand life ban to Ugandan, Kenyan players

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter FIFA has handed a life ban and a four-year ban to one Ugandan and three Kenyan players for their involvement in match manipulation in violation…

Bundesliga turnover passes €4bn mark

Berlin — The total turnover of the 18 clubs in Germany’s Bundesliga passed the €4 billion mark in 2018-19 for the first time, it was announced yesterday. The figure of…

Spurs lose Son to broken arm

Korean star Son Heung-min has fractured his right arm, his club Tottenham Hotspur said yesterday delivering a blow to their hopes of silverware this season and qualifying for the Champions…

Legend Ian Rush marvels at Liverpool’s ‘Incredibles’

Legendary Liverpool striker Ian Rush says he is “blown away” by the form of Jurgen Klopp’s runaway Premier League leaders and says the current team should be nicknamed “The Incredibles”…

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