South Sudan army chief dies in Egypt

JUBA. — South Sudan yesterday announced the death of the head of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) James Ajongo Mawut in the Egyptian capital, Cairo. The South Sudan President…

South Sudan army chief dies in Egypt

JUBA. — South Sudan yesterday announced the death of the head of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) James Ajongo Mawut in the Egyptian capital, Cairo. The South Sudan President…

All Share Index posts weekly gains

HARARE – On a week-on-week basis, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchnage’s All Share Index added moved up 4.87 points (or 5, 38 percent).

Vital Signs: the calm before the storm in US-China trade

Richard Holden It’s not all that often that the semi-annual report titled “US Treasury Macroeconomic and Foreign Exchange Policies of Major Trading Partners of the United States” is a hotly…

Global stocks set for second week of gains, commodities ease

LONDON – World stocks dipped on Friday but were set for a second week of gains after a strong start to the global corporate earnings season, while a rally in commodity prices…

Rand falls victim to dollar strength

The rand was relatively weaker on Friday morning, caving in to pressure from external drivers, notably a strong dollar.

Defence Ministry says earned $333m from diamonds

HARARE – The Ministry of Defence, Security and War Veterans said on Thursday diamond mining firm Anjin Investments, in which it had a 50-50 joint shareholding with the Chinese, were…

Pick n Pay’s Zim associate boosts profits

HARARE – TM Supermarket boosted profits in the 52-weeks to February 25 2018, contributing significantly to South African retailer Pick N Pay Stores’ financial performance during the period.

SUICIDE: Man found hanging from a tree

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent A 44-YEAR-OLD man from Bulawayo’s Mzilikazi suburb was on Thursday found hanging on tree near Madamara shops after he allegedly  committed suicide on his second attempt…

JUST IN: Swedish business delegation bound for Zimbabwe

Sweden will soon send a business delegation to Zimbabwe to explore investment opportunities in a show of confidence by Stockholm in the new dispensation led by President Mnangagwa.

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