Cooperation helps China, Africa fight protectionism

Liu Guijin Correspondent The cooperation between China and Africa has long been working to achieve policy, infrastructure, trade, financial and people-to-people connectivity, which is also the core of the Belt…

Wheat supply situation under control: RBZ

Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor  Dr John Mangudya yesterday said the wheat supply situation in the country was under control despite reports that six  millers…

Twitter chief says was unprepared for ‘weaponised’ social media efforts

WASHINGTON. – Twitter was “unprepared and ill-equipped” for the vast campaigns of manipulation that affected social media in the past few years, chief executive Jack Dorsey told lawmakers Wednesday. Dorsey,…

UN calls for better use of water-energy nexus for Africa’s development

ADDIS ABABA. — Various UN agencies on Tuesday jointly called for better utilization of Africa’s water-energy nexus so as to harness the continent’s resources towards sustainable development. The UN Office…

New mayor vows to transform Chitungwiza

Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent Newly-elected Chitungwiza mayor Councillor Gift Tsverere has vowed to transform the town through the implementation of sound policies. The 35-year-old from Ward 22 said this after…

ANOCA Athletes’ Forum begins

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE second Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa Athletes’ Forum got underway in Harare yesterday with several topics related to athletes lined up for deliberation.…

NADAL WINS EPIC CONTEST

NEW YORK. — Defending champion Rafael Nadal survived an epic US Open tennis quarter-final confrontation to defeat battling ninth seed Dominic Thiem 0-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6-7 (4/7), 7-6 (7/5) and…

Emerging markets reel as dollar flexes muscles

LONDON. – The sell-off in emerging markets gathered pace on Wednesday and global stocks fell for the fourth day in a row as a looming deadline in the US-China trade…

Japan evacuates major airport after typhoon wreaks havoc

TOKYO. – Japan issued evacuation advisories for more than a million people and canceled hundreds of flights as Typhoon Jebi sliced across the west on Tuesday, cutting power, overturning cars…

341 MPs, senators take oaths

Farirai Machivenyika and Nyemudzai Kakore At  least 341 out of the 350 parliamentarians elected in the July 30 harmonised elections took their oaths of office at Parliament Building to begin…

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