Top winners, losers after Uefa matchday 4 results

Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus became the first teams to book their tickets for the next round of the Uefa Champions League on Wednesday, with all three picking up…

Multichoice expects 20% profit bump

Multichoice expects to report headline earnings growth of between 20% to 25% for the six months to end-September. Trading profit is expected to be between 20% (R800m) and 25% (R1bn)…

Looters grab goods, TVs from trucks on blocked N1 in Cape Winelands

Two trucks were looted yesterday morning after being forced to stop on the N1 in De Doorns, in the Western Cape Winelands, because of burning tyres on the road. In…

Chinese experts to help France reconstruct Notre Dame cathedral

Chinese experts will participate in the restoration of France’s Notre Dame cathedral, state media reported on Wednesday, following a meeting between the two countries’ heads of state in Beijing. The…

Botswana lifts Prophet Bushiri’s visa restrictions

Botswana has lifted its visa restrictions on the leader of the Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) Church, Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, the church revealed in a statement yesterday. “This is quite a…

ICC sentences DRC rebel chief Ntaganda to 30 years in prison

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has sentenced a Congolese former rebel leader known as “The Terminator” to 30 years in prison after he was convicted earlier this year of war…

JUST IN: ZNA condemns wife killer

Harare Bureau The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has condemned the recent actions by one of their members who shot and killed his wife and seriously injured his mother-in-law before killing…

Rushwaya in fatal crash

Harare Bureau Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) president Ms Henrieta Rushwaya was involved in an accident just outside Kwekwe on her way from the organisation’s Annual General Meeting in Gweru last…

TelOne increases tariffs by 200 percent

Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter STATE-OWNED telecoms operator, TelOne, yesterday increased its tariffs by 200 percent citing escalating operating costs and the need to maintain quality digital services. In a statement…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Civil servants should continue engaging Government on salaries

Government has said it remains sensitive to the plight of civil servants and as such it is striving to cushion them against wanton increases in the prices of basic commodities.…

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