Kylian Mbappe scored a club-record 201st goal for Paris St-Germain in an entertaining 4-2 win over Nantes.
Paul Nyakazeya, Group Digital Editor
RAINBOW Tourism Group Limited (RTG) has announced a strategic partnership with Switzerland-based hospitality group, Grand Metropolitan Holdings BV (GMH).
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International News
Australia’s ‘biggest drug bust’ nets $700m of cocaine
by Paul Nyakazeya, Group Digital Editor 0 minutes readA joint US and Australian law enforcement operation arrested an international drugs ring after intercepting 2.4 tonnes of …
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Tech
Kia, Hyundai offer fix after TikTok car theft trend
by Paul Nyakazeya, Group Digital Editor 0 minutes readKia and Hyundai have offered car owners steering wheel locks and a software upgrade after TikTok videos popularised …
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Top Stories
Demand risks stalk commodity prices
by Paul Nyakazeya, Group Digital Editor 0 minutes readINTERNATIONAL demand for commodities is likely to remain subdued in the first half of the year, equities research …
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Companies & Markets
Prospect begins phase 2 drilling programme
by Paul Nyakazeya, Group Digital Editor 0 minutes readAUSTRALIA-LISTED exploration and development company, Prospect Resources, says it has begun a phase two drilling programme at its …
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Liverpool and Chelsea laid their respective Premier League struggles bare for all to see in a bitterly disappointing …
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CEMENT maker Lafarge accounted for the bulk of stocks sold on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), leading net …
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National Report
NTS leverages on new import regulation
by Paul Nyakazeya, Group Digital Editor 0 minutes readNATIONAL Tyre Services Limited (NTS) will leverage its business on a new import regulation, which suspends duty on …
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Companies & Markets
‘Financing is key for housing development’
by Paul Nyakazeya, Group Digital Editor 0 minutes readWILLDALE Limited (Willdale) says a sustainable financing model for housing development will result in increased volumes and profitability …
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Top Stories
Money supply eases to $1,8 trillion
by Paul Nyakazeya, Group Digital Editor 0 minutes readZIMBABWE’S broad money supply, which consists of domestic and foreign currency deposits, slightly eased to $1,88 trillion in …