Qatar Airways grounds A350 fleet

Qatar Airways has been instructed by its regulator to ground 13 Airbus  A350 planes due a faster than expected deterioration of the fuselage surface below the paint on the jets.

More Love’s dream shattered

MORE Love FC secretary-general, Takawira Dzongani, say their dreams of bringing Premiership football to Mabvuku, after being frustrated by the suspension of the game. 

Relative increase in building materials prices

A wave of price increases swept across the local housing construction sector, the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStats) March to June Building Material Price Index (BPMI) reveals.

Mazarura honours heroes with ‘Tochema Magamba’

AFROFUSION musician Mazarura yesterday released a hit single “Tochema Magamba” in honour of Zimbabwe’s heroes and heroines as the nation celebrates Heroes Day next week.

Taika Waititi’s ‘Flash Gordon’ film shifts to live-action

Taika Waititi’s take on “Flash Gordon” will now be a live-action film after previously being billed as an animated movie.

Capital Markets Awards nominations process begins

The Capital Markets Awards nominations process has officially been opened for people to start voting for the best performing companies and individuals across the country’s capital markets. 

Some Sasol workers reject mass-vaccination

Employees of chemicals company Sasol are up in arms about its plans for mass vaccination, but the company says it is simply trying to prevent the annual shutdown process of its Secunda plant from turning into a super-spreader event.  

Bountiful forecast for SA agriculture

As the harvest for the 2020/21 summer grains and oilseeds drew to a close and focus increasingly shifted towards the 2021/22 production season, which began in October, preliminary insights suggested that South Africa could have another good season despite less rainfall than in the 2020/21 season, said the Agricultural Business Chamber (Agbiz).

Wall St edges higher as jobless claims fall

US stock indexes rose yesterday after data showed fewer Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, while a decline in shares of online broker Robinhood capped gains on the Nasdaq.

West must press Smith to accept majority rule: Nyerere

AFRICANS could bring down minority rule in Rhodesia without Western help, but pressure by the West could hasten the end and so reduce the bloodshed, Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere said here yesterday. 

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