Wall Street ekes out record highs

NEW YORK. — Stocks eked out record highs on Friday but gains were limited as data showed job growth slowed in May, suggesting that a bounce in the labour market…

Ailing firms must pay up: Judge

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The High Court has removed a veil protecting companies under judicial management from having their assets attached to recover investments, a ruling likely to open the…

First Lady blasts ‘successionists’

Tendai Mugabe and Felex Share Zanu-PF Secretary for Women’s Affairs Dr Grace Mugabe has lashed out at party members who stoke the divisive succession debate in the ruling party by…

Govt must refocus beneficiation model

Zimbabwe must offer incentives to companies exporting unprocessed commodities to encourage them to add value instead of just punishing them for raw exports, a debt management civil society organisation said…

‘Infrastructure shortage halts one-stop border post’

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Inadequate infrastructure at Beitbridge Border Post is hindering the speedy implementation of the one-stop border post between Zimbabwe and South Africa, it has emerged.

Boost for Chiadzwa . . . as more mining equipment arrives from Belarus

From Cletus Mushanawani in Mutare THE third batch of diamond mining equipment acquired by the Zimbabwe Consolidated Mining Company (Private) Limited from Belarus arrived in Mutare on Saturday en route…

Jnr Chipolpolo date Italy

Zambia goalkeeper Mangani Banda is determined to keep a clean sheet when they face Italy in an Under-20 World Cup quarter-final today. Junior Chipolpolo have conceded seven times in their…

Heavy security at BF

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO Highlanders…………………….. (2)2 Triangle United …………………… 0

UK poll: Tory cynicism vs Corbyn’s common decency

John Wight Correspondent One million people, many of them in work, forced to rely foodbanks; one in four children living in poverty; homelessness, including rough sleeping, at a 30-year high; real…

Harare City pulls plug on investors . . . Terminates multimillion-dollar deals . . . Gives ultimatum to four others

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Harare City Council has terminated eight multimillion-dollar deals it entered with various investors after the projects failed to take off within the agreed time frame.

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