Absa, unlike SA’s other banks, can’t get a CEO to stick

Banks are supposed to be boring and predictable. When they break that age-old rule, things go awry. You need look no further than the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 to see what happens when bankers get creative.

Vic Falls residents receive second jab

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter VICTORIA Falls residents have started receiving their second Covid-19 doses following the rollout of mass vaccination last month, amid calls especially for schools in the…

Five countries, five years . . . For a moment, we were one of the Dozen Divas

IN a week dominated by football’s rejection of greed, and an All-Star cartel, it’s a pity its 2016 Olympics sweethearts were not there, to provide a powerful symbol, of the game’s romantic attachment to its roots.

Stock Market Weekly Review

Equities on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) entered into recovery mode in the past week spurred by firming demand in selected heavy weight counters.

Long live the V12: Ferrari Superfast made even faster

JOHANNESBURG. — What you see here are the first official images of Ferrari’s latest limited-edition special series that have been published in the build-up to its global debut next month.

Why Tesla crashes get so much attention

By now, you’ve probably heard about the horrific Tesla crash that took place in a gated community in greater Houston late Saturday night.

Tech companies in the limelight at Shanghai auto expo

Technology companies, ranging from Huawei to Baidu, are stealing the limelight at this year’s Shanghai auto show, which was until now the purview of global automakers.

Pandemic puts the brakes on Tokyo Motor Show

TOKYO. — This year’s Tokyo Motor Show has been cancelled for the first time ever because of the coronavirus, Japan’s auto industry group said yesterday.

‘GBV awareness a way of solving crimes’

Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter EDUCATING members of the public on gender-based and domestic violence is key in sensitising communities against crimes related to abuse as well as enabling…

Wintour predicts post-lockdown demand for goods

Dame Anna Wintour, the Vogue editor and an all-powerful figure in the fashion industry, told the Financial Times that “lines around the block” at reopened Gucci and Dior stores in London showed pent-up demand for the luxury lifestyle Condé Nast titles have long chronicled.

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