Who will be crowned tonight?

The country’s President has been inaugurated. Lawmakers have been sworn in.

Trump threatens tariffs on all imports from China

WASHINGTON. – President Donald Trump threatened yesterday to slap tariffs on all of the Chinese goods imported into the United States, ramping up the already tense trade relations with Beijing.

Equatorial Guinea to crack down on oil services companies over local jobs

CAPE TOWN. – Oil and gas services firms Schlumberger , Subsea 7 and FMC face being banned from working in Equatorial Guinea if they do not commit by the end of this month to create more jobs for locals, an oil ministry source said yesterday.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: ED chooses strong team for Cabinet

President Mnangagwa promised a new-look Cabinet of high-end talent and yesterday he delivered with a core of seasoned political leaders joined by lot of new faces, almost all being top professionals in their spheres now “doing their bit” for their country and several preparing to make their maiden speechs in Parliament from the ministerial front bench.

ED names new, leaner Cabinet

President Mnangagwa yesterday appointed a leaner, but diverse and dynamic 20-member Cabinet expected to help him pursue his multifaceted reforms aimed at realising his vision to turn Zimbabwe into a middle-income economy by 2030.

Netflix and Chill kills cinema culture

Once one of the spaces for a perfect date, drawing lovebirds to a cuddly suitable dark room and all the pleasure drawn from the excitement and intrigue the big screen brought with it, movie houses are reeling as new technologies continue to draw clients away from cinemas.

White unionised workers strike at Sasol plant over black share scheme

JOHANNESBURG. – Thousands of workers from South Africa’s mainly white Solidarity union staged a strike at Sasol’s flagship fuel plant in Secunda on Thursday over a share scheme offered exclusively to black staff.

It’s now 14 years since Charlie slipped into Okochamania

WEDNESDAY inevitably came and went and, for many, the dominant theme emerged from the lawmakers of the Ninth Parliament, including the country’s top two football leaders, who were sworn in to begin their adventure in the august House.

Ministerial team gets thumbs up

President Mnangagwa’s new Cabinet is a refreshing start to the Second Republic as it blends young brains with seasoned technocrats with capacity to revive the economy, analysts said yesterday. The Head of State and Government yesterday named a 20-member Cabinet, which saw new faces coming into Government.

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