Moyo appointed Delta board chair
Delta Corporation has announced the appointment of lawyer Mr Sternford Moyo as new chairman of the board.
Council splashes revenue on salaries
Harare City Council splashed revenue during the first half of the year with half of its $4,1 billion income being spent on salaries and luxurious trinkets while the critical service delivery was neglected, a report has revealed.
SA finance minister to forge fiscal pacts
New South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s heavyweight status within the ruling party could help to build alliances for the fiscal policies championed by the National Treasury, according to Fitch Ratings analyst Jan Friederich.
When liberation war fighters hit Rhodesians where it hurt most
Air Rhodesia Flight 825, code-named Hunyani, crashed in Sengwe, Hurungwe on September 3, 1978 after being hit by a Russian made Strella 2 missile shortly after take-off from Kariba International Airport.
Rwandan troops make gains in Mozambique
MAPUTO. – Rwandan forces deployed last month to help Mozambique’s army battle jihadists said Sunday they had recaptured control of the key northern port of Mocimboa da Praia from the extremist militants.
Uniform row mars Brazil win
RIO DE JANEIRO. — The Brazilian Olympic Committee will take action against its men’s football national team after the players refused to wear the nation’s official Olympic uniform during the medal ceremony at the Tokyo Games on Saturday.
Bumper yields must wean off farmers
PLENTEOUS rains and bountiful yields! That is the most befitting synopsis of the 2020/21 cropping season that saw farmers scoring mega harvests from different crops, thanks to the above normal rains that fell and the steadfast support mechanisms from various programmes and institutions.
Why all the fuss about ESG?
You would be excused of thinking or guessing that the acronym ESG stood for employee, shareholder growth but it actually means environment, social and governance.
Tokyo wakes up to US$15bn bill
TOKYO. — Tokyo awoke to a huge bill and soaring coronavirus cases yesterday after pulling off a mid-pandemic Olympics that at times looked impossible and had a mixed reception to the end.
France’s vaccine passport kicks in despite protests
PARIS. – People in France will need to show a health pass with effect from yesterday to enjoy usually routine activities such as sipping a coffee in a café or intercity travel, despite large scale protests against the plan.











