Airlines face $40m hit from coronavirus

Coronavirus disruption could cost African airlines $40 million in revenue this year, a global industry body said on Wednesday, a potentially devastating hit  to often struggling airlines counting on lucrative…

NetOne board member barred from meetings

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter AS more drama continue unfolding at NetOne, it has emerged the board has denied a fellow member, Douglas Mamvura, from attending crucial meetings four months…

Chinhoi to participate in Kenya Open

ZIMBABWEAN professional golfer, Robson Chinhoi, has booked a place in the 2020 Magical Kenya Open to be held at the Caren Country Club in Nairobi from March 11-14.

Adopt new strategies on mental health, expert urges Govt

Experts have urged the Government to adopt new strategies of detecting and treating mental illness to reduce morbidity caused by mental health issues.

(Looking Back) – Pik Botha tells South Africans to be prepared for sanctions

SOUTH AFRICANS must accept that sanctions are going to be applied against their country, the South African Foreign Minister, Mr Pik Botha said yesterday.

Driving trucks, blasting rocks: Women break the mould

HOUNDE (Burkina Faso). — Tene Konate takes pride in telling incredulous relatives about her job driving a 72-tonne dump truck around the vast open pit at the Hounde gold mine…

NPA in recruitment drive

THE National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has started recruiting 291 prosecutors who will assist in the effective and expeditious prosecution of corruption cases.

Coronavirus watch

Coronaviruses (CoV) are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV).

UK to use E10 ethanol blend

The UK government is set to introduce E10 fuel containing 10 percent ethanol as a new form of “cleaner” petrol aimed at cutting carbon dioxide emissions. Grant Shapps, the transport…

Chippa United still owe FC Platinum

SOUTH African Premiership side, Chippa United, are in the eye of a storm amid revelations they could be dragged to FIFA following their failure to pay transfer fees to Zimbabwean champions FC Platinum for the services of twin brothers Kelvin and Elvis Moyo.

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