Investors shun cheap stocks in Nigeria

Nigerian stocks are signalling better returns than less-risky local debt markets, where rates are at the lowest in a decade. Yet investors are shunning the opportunity, wary of a mix…

Djokovic drops huge US Open hint

Novak Djokovic will play in the doubles competition at the Cincinnati Masters, dropping a big hint that he will play the US Open. The world number one has dabbled in…

Welsh and World Rugby’s trailblazing women

There is no denying rugby is a sport predominantly associated with men, and it is a fact there are more men called Brett than there are women on the executive…

Africa’s first electric bus plant . . . Industrialising Uganda while fighting pollution

The road from Kampala, the capital of Uganda, to Jinja, the site of Africa’s first electric bus factory, was packed with cars on a July morning. The traffic crawled. Breathing…

‘ZSE suspension doesn’t disrupt Old Mutual’

Business Writer Old Mutual Zimbabwe operations are not disrupted in any way as a result of the Old Mutual Implied Rate (OMIR) issue which saw trading of Old Mutual Limited’s…

Two things killing your ability to focus

I used to wake up, stumble over to my phone, and immediately get lost in a stream of pointless notifications. This digital haze continued throughout the day, keeping me from…

Importing ozone depleting substance

Did you know that any person who wishes to import or export Ozone depleting substance (ODS) and greenhouse gases dependent equipment (GHG) is required to apply to Ozone Office for…

All set for Simon ‘Chopper’ Chimbetu commemoration

Joel Tsvakwi Fans of the late Dendera maestro, Simon “Chopper” Chimbetu will today be taken down memory lane when his family hosts a commemoration show online in honour of him.…

Bad loans dent Absa’s half-year performance

Absa said on Wednesday its half-year earnings could be almost wiped out as a steep rise in bad loans dented its performance. The bank, previously owned by Barclays, said first-half…

No hope for 2020 volleyball season

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Volleyball Association (BVA) chairperson William Mazviro says hope of having a normal season this year are fading away with each passing week and mire effort…

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