Oil, gas production still shut
More than a fourth of US Gulf of Mexico offshore oil and gas production remains shut because of Hurricane Sally, which is creeping inland along the Alabama-Florida border, causing life-threatening flooding and cutting fuel demand in the US Southeast.
Tiger brings sore back into US Open
Tiger Woods brings his sore back and struggling game into the 120th US Open hoping to catch fire at a major golf tournament where he hasn’t managed a top-10 finish since 2010.
Fidelity Life shelves plans to raise capital
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed insurance concern Fidelity Life Assurance Zimbabwe has cancelled plans to raise fresh capital.
Ex-athletics boss jailed for graft
Lamine Diack, the ex-head of athletics’ governing body, has been jailed after being found guilty of corruption.
Air Zimbabwe, fastjet take to the skies next week
Air Zimbabwe will resume domestic and regional flights from next week after the Government relaxed air travel restrictions imposed to contain the spread of coronavirus, the airline announced yesterday.
Lyon go down as Tino starts
IT wasn’t the dream show Tino Kadewere had hoped for as he made his first start for Olympique Lyon in the French Ligue 1 on Tuesday night.
Banks ready to recover lost market
In recent months, mobile money platforms have been under the cosh, taking the heat for contributing to the assault on the local currency by facilitating speculative activities.
‘Infrastructure development will unlock region’s potential’
THERE is an urgent need to beef up energy infrastructure development within the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) — Indian Ocean bloc so as to unlock the region’s vast economic potential.
De Jongh unaware of Songani’s Sudan move
FC PLATINUM coach, Henrikus Pieter De Jongh, says he is unaware that his star forward, Silas Songani, is on the verge of completing a move to Sudan.











