Takawira vies for Warriors top post

THE Digital could be on its way for a sensational reunion with the Warriors.

Djokovic rallies past Raonic to win

NEW YORK. — Top-ranked Novak Djokovic rallied to defeat Canada’s Milos Raonic 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 in Saturday’s ATP Western & Southern Open tennis final, remaining unbeaten this year only two days before his first US Open match.

New season, new expectations for Nakamba

THE 2020-21 English Premiership football season starts soon in the midst of the slowing down restrictions on the deadly coronavirus pandemic that has affected every facet of human life.

Kagame celebrates Gunners win

KIGALI. — Rwanda President Paul Kagame has celebrated Arsenal’s latest achievement to win another trophy in England.

Dallaglio to haul four tonnes of gold annually

Gold mining concern, Dallaglio Investments (Pvt) Limited, is rolling out a gold mining expansion drive at two of its gold mining assets that could see it becoming the country’s biggest gold producer in the next two years hauling fours tonnes of the yellow metal annually.

Stanbic posts $607, 2m profit

Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe jumped from a $624 million loss posted for the half year last year to an emphatic $607,2 million inflation adjusted profit after tax for the half year ending June 2020.

Messi, Barca stand-off drags on

LONDON. — Barcelona are adamant they will not negotiate to allow Lionel Messi to leave the Spanish football club before his contract ends next year.

Shareholders reject change

Steinhoff shareholders have voted against the adoption of the group’s annual financial statements for the 2019 financial year, as well as proposed amendments to the Stellenbosch-headquartered retailer’s remuneration policy for managing directors.

Industrial profits rebound

Profits of China’s major industrial firms maintained steady recovery in July despite uncertainties due to the grim and complex domestic and international environment, official data showed last Thursday.

PRAZ gives green light for Gwanda solar

The Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ), has directed State Power Utility, Zesa Holdings, to address sticking issues to the new proposed contract for the Gwanda solar project in line with the existing contract between the parties and previous procurement law forming the basis of the signed agreement.

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