Lady Chevrons in Indian camp

ZIMBABWE Women have embarked on a training camp in India as part of their preparations for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier 2022 to be held in the United…

Oil steadies after tumbling below US$100

Oil steadied after sliding below $100 a barrel on Tuesday as escalating fears about an economic slowdown rippled across markets.

Woods has big voice, just not as much visibility

Tiger Woods has a voice that can be as a big as his golf game. 

Tongaat Hulett shares surge over 17pc

Shares in debt-laden Tongaat Hulett surged 17,78 percent on Tuesday following an announcement that Artemis Investments, which is controlled by shareholder activists, had increased its shareholding in the JSE-listed sugar producer and property company to 10 percent.

Chitungwiza demolishes illegal structures

Arron Nyamayaro CHITUNGWIZA Town Council yesterday demolished selected illegal structures in St Mary’s.

SAFA appeals committee lift suspension on banned clubs

JOHANNESBURG. – The South African Football Association appeals committee has lifted the life suspension ordered on SAFA Mopani regional clubs Nsami Birds and Matiyasi FC. The two clubs were embroiled…

Global finance chiefs head to Bali

Financial stewards of the biggest economies in the world descend on the tropical island of Bali this week at a time when rapid inflation threatens to further destabilise populations and turn fragile recoveries into recession.

Mafero heaps blame on strikeforce

Bruce Chikuni CHICKEN Inn boss, Joey Antipas, believes their title campaign has been ruined by the lack of consistency from his strikeforce.

MAPEZA REMAINS CALM

Blessing Malinganiza NORMAN Mapeza says the three-time champions understand the pressure of being on top but he has been talking to his players about the value of remaining calm.

The development of Europe will slow down without Moscow

 Germany’s prosperity is fuelled by Russia, and the Siemens story suggests the penny may be dropping in Berlin.

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