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Former England player Lynch to coach Rocks29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi The 52-year-old former Surrey and Gloucestershire player has been signed by the Southern Rocks franchise as head coach for the upcoming 2010-11 domestic season. Since retiring from first-class cricket, Lynch has continued playing club cricket in Surrey. ...
Tobacco sales exceed US$300m million29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi This represents an 81% increase on the 57, 4 million kgs sold during the same period last year. The upward trend in tobacco output became apparent when sales breached the 100 million kg mark last Wednesday, nearly doubling last year’s tobacco deliveries. ...
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Fergie finds players to continue legacy29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi Alongside defender Jonny Evans, midfielders Tom Cleverley and Darron Gibson and forward Danny Welbeck, Ferguson can turn to 22-year-old Mexican Javier Hernandez and 18-year-old Italian Federico Macheda. ...
Maradona claims betrayal29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi Maradona claimed national team manager Carlos Bilardo “worked in the shadows” to oust him after Argentina’s quarter-final exit at this summer’s World Cup. He also accused AFA president Julio Grondona of lying about his future. ...
Share options lose as talent honey-traps29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi Every year the bottom 10% performers in GE had to leave. I do not agree with this method. However, the subtext of Jack’s method is that retention is not always desirable. The problem of the “big men” of Africa shows the harm retention can do. ...
ZSE: Survival, solidity the priorities — Mguquka29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi The Zimbabwe Independent senior business reporter Bernard Mpofu (BM) spoke to newly appointed ZSE committee chairman Ndodana Mguquka (NM) on Wednesday in the capital on issues affecting the equities market. ...
SEC surprise: fees and a raft of changes29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi That was expected for a new regulator. The logic is simple; a new organisation, particularly of SEC’s significance, has to be seen doing something. No one had anticipated a series of surprises the commission boss had for everyone. ...
Zim needs U$264m for grain imports — CFU29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi Commercial Farmers Union (CFU) president Deon Theron says preliminary figures show Zimbabwe will have to import about 800 000 tonnes of maize to meet national demand. “About 800 000 tonnes of maize is needed for consumption. ...
Hopes buoy local bourse29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi With listed companies being spared from the regulation investment on the market could improve.” The broader market has not been struggling for direction since inflation declined slightly to 5,4% in June from 6% the previous month. ...
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Shares leave Masiyiwa whistling merrily29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi By last July, Masiyiwa would have cashed out US$221 million on his 73 million class “A” shares if for some strange reason, he had decided to sell his shares in the mobile phone operator. ...
Principals drop disputed issues29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi Maharaj met the three principals on Wednesday. Zuma himself may come to Harare before the Sadc meeting to make a final push. There was a long list of items on the agenda of the last round of talks. ...
Brain drain can be Zim’s opportunity29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi But those dreams never come true for most people who make it into South Africa. Most young people have good college qualifications and good work experience, but when they arrive in South Africa they end up working with picks as construction workers. ...
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Christianity need not be official religion29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi First, as a point of correction, both the NCA draft and the 2000 draft have a clause that acknowledges the supremacy of God “and not of the Lord”. The Kariba draft also speaks of the supremacy of God and not of “the Lord”. ...
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ABC executive faces harassment probe29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi The disclosure came a day after Steve McPherson abruptly stepped down as president of ABC Entertainment Group. Disney-owned ABC did not deny allegations of inappropriate conduct were involved. ...
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Food & Travel: Bye-bye (briefly) to Alo Alo29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi And when we visited Alo Alo on Wednesday for a memorably good lunch, it was plastered with A4 flyers confirming they were closing after their usual late lunch service last Sunday until breakfast on August 12. ...
Wyclef weighs presidential bid29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi If and when a decision is made, media will be alerted immediately,” it said without elaborating. Jean was born in Haiti but raised in New York. He is wildly popular in Haiti, where half of the population is under the age of 21. ...
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The future looks bright29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi With the unpredictable nature of limited-overs cricket, the Zimbabweans lost a one-day warm-up to the Dutch by 58 runs. Stephen Mangongo’s boys then picked themselves up, dominating the hosts to win by 137 runs on the final day on Wednesday. ...
Africa must wait 20 years for Olympics29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi This sparked hope among Africans that the continent could follow up by staging its first Olympics probably in 2020, she said. “But soccer World Cup is one sport in nine cities, with 64 matches played by 32 countries in one month. ...
Obituary: So long Arnie, Norman29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi Arnold Takawira They were known as the Midlands Mafia. That is how we called the late Arnold Takawira, who died in South Africa on Sunday aged 40 from injuries sustained in a car crash, and his former Gweru Sports Club teammate Gilbert Nyamutsamba. ...
Rautenbach fifth29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -John Mokwetsi The Volkswagen Rally was the fifth round of the eight-legged 2010 Sasol South African National Rally Championship in which Rautenbach and fellow rally driver Robson Maganezi were the only Zimbabweans competing. ...
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