‘Regional exports to grow 50pc’
Southern African Development Community (Sadc) Industrialisation Strategy and Roadmap forecasts exports from the region to increase by at least 50 percent of total exports by 2030 from the current negative 20 percent.
Scott Vincent to miss season opener
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter TOP Zimbabwean professional golfer Scott Vincent will miss out of the opening European Tour event, the 2021 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, which tees off at Abu…
Leicester pile pressure on Lampard
LONDON. — Leicester temporarily moved top of the English Premier League football table, for 24 hours at least, by inflicting another damaging 2-0 defeat on Chelsea on Tuesday night, to…
Director in botched fuel deal gets bail
Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent A director with Blasdale Investments, a clearing company based in Beitbridge was on Tuesday granted $20 000 bail on allegations of defrauding his client of 48…
Madondo confident ahead of Tanzania fight
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter DELTA Force Boxing Academy’s boxer Revai Madondo says she is up for the task ahead of her fight against Stumai Muki on January 29 in Tanzania.…
UMBONO: Ukuhlukuluzana ngesikhathi sokuvinjwa emakhaya hatshi
BABEQINISILE abezolo besithi induku kayakhi muzi ngoba bananzelela ukuthi ngeqiniso iyawuchitha kusale kungasela ngitsho ulutho olutshengisa ukuthi umuzi ubumile. Nyakenye ngesikhathi sokuvinjwa kwabantu emakhaya amacala okuhlukuluzana emakhaya aba manengi. Lokhu…
Messi banned for two matches
BARCELONA. — Lionel Messi has avoided a lengthy ban after collecting the first red card of his Barcelona career, with the Argentine set to sit out just two games on…
Presumption of regulation of regularity and estoppel in contracts
A valid contract or agreement, depending on its type, for example of sale, addresses aspects such as the parties and their capacity to act, consensus, offer and acceptance, goods or services to be transacted, consideration or price, payment terms, transfer of ownership, breach, dispute resolution, termination, etc.
Science has delivered, will the WTO?
A proposal by India, South Africa and eight other countries calls on the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to exempt member countries from enforcing some patents, and other Intellectual Property (IP) rights under the organisation’s Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, known as Trips, for a limited period of time.









