BREAKING: $1 million worth of gold recovered
Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter POLICE have recovered almost $1 million worth of gold and arrested 225 people for illegal possession of gold in the first six months of this year,…
LATEST: Zimpapers revenue ahead of budget
Harare Bureau LISTED diversified media group Zimpapers registered revenue growth for the first five months of the year on the back of positive performance across all its divisions.
JUST IN: Zimpapers revenue ahead of budget
Listed diversified media group Zimpapers registered revenue growth for the first five months of the year on the back of positive performance across all its divisions.
JUST IN: Zimpapers revenue ahead of budget
Listed diversified media group Zimpapers registered revenue growth for the first five months of the year on the back of positive performance across all its divisions.
JUST IN: Zimpapers revenue ahead of budget
Listed diversified media group Zimpapers registered revenue growth for the first five months of the year on the back of positive performance across all its divisions.
Women’s unpaid work must be included in GDP calculations: lessons from history By Luke Messac
It’s been nearly 80 years since British economists James Meade and Richard Stone devised a method of national income accounting that would become the global standard. Today, we call it…
OPEC strives for oil deal as Iran insists on modest rise in output
VIENNA – OPEC’s leader Saudi Arabia and Russia were trying on Thursday to convince fellow oil producers to raise output from July to meet rising global demand, with Iran still…
South Africa’s current account deficit widens in Q1 as exports slump
PRETORIA – South Africa’s current account deficit widened more than expected in the first quarter to register its largest shortfall in two years as the trade balance swung to a…
AFRICA/INTERNATIONAL: Algeria and Iraq shut down Internet to prevent exam cheating
ALGIERS. – The Algerian government has ordered telecom companies to shut down the Internet in the country for several hours every day for the next few days to prevent high school students from cheating.
AFRICA/INTERNATIONAL: Algeria and Iraq shut down Internet to prevent exam cheating
ALGIERS. – The Algerian government has ordered telecom companies to shut down the Internet in the country for several hours every day for the next few days to prevent high school students from cheating.








