Low spending activity hits OK Zimbabwe

Nelson Gahadza Harare Bureau OK Zimbabwe does not expect an improvement in the operating environment in the March full year as performance will be affected by the fragile economy.

AfDB pours $118,7bn into projects

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved more than 4,500 projects valued at $118,7 billion between 1967 and last year . The financial institution, which…

Blanket Mine gold output declines

BLANKET Mine gold output for the third quarter ending September declined year on year to 9, 890 ounces from 12,042 last year on the back of lower head grades and…

Tourism sector targets 2 million Chinese visitors

 Harare Bureau TOURISM and Hospitality Minister Walter Mzembi has targeted to attract at least 2 million visitors from the 200 million outbound Chinese travellers into Zimbabwe by 2020.

Editorial Comment: Mutsvangwa able leader for war vets

The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) needs a strong leader, who has superior intellect and depth, strong and unquestionable liberation credentials.

Fish project to help improve food security for vulnerable families

Tapfuma Machakaire A dish that includes protein rich fish is not common for the ordinary Zimbabweans in the landlocked southern African state. However, communities living on the shores of the…

Botswana to register gay group

A BOTSWANA judge overturned a government ban on a gay rights lobbying group on Friday, a rare victory for African gay rights campaigners on a continent where homosexuality remains highly…

World leaders vow to ‘extinguish’ Ebola

Brisbane – The world’s most powerful economies vowed on Saturday to “extinguish” the Ebola epidemic ravaging west Africa, as the vast desert nation of Mali scrambled to prevent a new…

Putin walks out of G20 summit ‘to sleep’

Russian President Vladimir Putin has left the G20 summit in Australia early, live footage showed, after he came under intense pressure from the West over Moscow’s alleged support for separatist…

Namibia to be Africa’s first to e-vote

Windhoek -In a first for Africa, Namibians will cast their ballots electronically in this month’s presidential and legislative polls, the election commission said on Friday.

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