Telcoms sector to ride on rapid demand for services

TELECOMMUNICATION companies say they expect to increase their investments in 2024 on the back of an anticipated surge in telecommunications and ICT services demand.

Manikai appointed new National Foods board chair

National Foods Holdings, a Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) listed firm, announced that Edwin Manikai is the new board chairman after the resignation of Mr Todd Moyo from the position effective January 24.

Re-opening of schools postponed

LUSAKA. – Education authorities in Zambia announced for the second time yesterday a further rescheduling of the reopening of schools as cholera cases continue to surge in the country. Minister…

Djokovic locks up No 1 spot

Novak Djokovic meets Jannik Sinner for a place in the Australian Open final today, boosted by the knowledge he cannot be toppled as world No 1 after the shock exit…

Saintfiet quits after elimination

BOUAKE, Cote d’Ivoire. — Gambia coach Tom Saintfiet quit minutes after his side’s elimination from the Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday despite a sterling effort to try and secure…

Zverev stuns Alcaraz, faces Medvedev

Two-time runner-up Daniil Medvedev battled past big-serving Hubert Hurkacz yesterday to set up an Australian Open semifinal against Alexander Zverev as Ukrainian qualifier Dayana Yastremska’s dream run continued. Former US…

Saudis to open first bottlestore

RIYADH. – Saudi Arabia is preparing to open its first alcohol store in the capital Riyadh which will serve exclusively non-Muslim diplomats, according to a source familiar with the plans…

Business law: Breach, dispute resolution in contracts

Breach and disputes in contracts including commercial contracts are common in everyday life. In this article I look at providing for breach and disputes in contracts or agreements.

Ex-colonial masters return looted items

LONDON. – France and Germany have set wheels in motion to return more items plundered from former African colonies. The nations will jointly invest e2.1 million (US$2.3 million) over the…

Tesla to build new model

Tesla is to start production of a new mass market electric vehicle code-named “Redwood” in mid-2025, according to people quoted by Reuters, with two of them describing the model as a compact crossover.

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