Sasol warns carbon tax poses big risk to its business, and it may have to scale back

Bloomberg Sasol, South Africa’s second-biggest greenhouse gas emitter, sees carbon taxes posing a “significant risk” to its business and warned current proposals could cause it to curtail operations and green…

Muzarabani back in Zim squad for Australia ODIs

THE fit-again fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani has made a comeback into Zimbabwe’s ODI cricket squad for the three-match series against Australia starting on August 28.

Forex dealer, passengers robbed

A FOREIGN currency trader was robbed by an unknown dealer and passengers taking lifts from strangers have between them lost more than US$10 000 to armed robbers in and around Harare.

Biti falls sick, trial postponed

THE assault trial of Tendai Biti failed to continue yesterday, with his lawyer Mr Alec Muchadehama saying the opposition legislator was not feeling well.

Ten Hag hails Man Utd’s change of attitude in Liverpool win

MAMCHESTER. — Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag said a change in attitude and spirit from his players was the reason behind a huge 2-1 win over Liverpool on Monday night to lift the gloom around Old Trafford. The Dutch coach became the first United manager to lose his opening two games in charge for more than a century as defeats to Brighton and Brentford left the Red Devils bottom of the English Premier League football table for the first time in 30 years.

Triathlon team intensifies build-up

ZIMBABWE’S team to compete at the Africa Triathlon Championships stepped up their build-up to the event with a six-day training camp in Harare recently.

Serena leaves a legacy to African tennis

LAGOS. — ”I am angry, disappointed, frustrated but it’s God’s will,” was how, Tommy Ganda Sithole, a very close friend of late Patrick Chamunda philosophically captured the death of his Olympic colleague.

‘believing in power of the pen to shape, reflect society’

Herald Masvingo Bureau Chief, George Maponga(GM), was recently elected Zimbabwe Union of Journalists(ZUJ) president during elections held in Harare. Maponga’s election to the ZUJ helm comes nine years after the last Congress with a number of challenges, among them the Covid-19 pandemic, sidestepping efforts to convene another Congress as mandated by the constitution.

NSSA takes over Sakubva renewal

THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has taken over the financing of the key Sakubva urban renewal project, providing US$6 million in tranches.

Stocks drop toward August low as dollar stays firm

Global stocks dropped toward the lowest levels of the month yesterday and sovereign bonds nursed losses as worries about tightening Federal Reserve monetary policy filtered across markets. An Asia-Pacific share…

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