Malaysia ex-PM’s wife grilled over graft

The luxury-loving wife of Malaysia’s former prime minister faced fresh questioning yesterday by anti-corruption investigators probing a multi-billion-dollar scandal that contributed to the old regime losing power. Rosmah Mansor, widely…

Kabila vows ‘peaceful, credible’ DRC vote

Congolese President Joseph Kabila pledged at the United Nations on Tuesday that elections planned for December will go ahead, promising to take steps to ensure the vote is peaceful and…

Dwarf goats make the party scene in Los Angeles

Spanky and Pippin are literally party animals in the Los Angeles nightlife scene. The Nigerian Dwarf goats are professional party-goers, bringing their special brand of magic to city celebrations and…

Iran slams US ‘economic terrorism’ in clash with Trump

US President Donald Trump and his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani clashed sharply at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, with the former urging the international community to isolate Tehran from…

DARIKWA ON THE VERGE

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor WARRIORS coach Sunday Chidzambwa believes Tendayi Darikwa could help solve the puzzle he has been having on the right side of his defence, amid revelations that…

President secures World Bank support

THE World Bank will support Zimbabwe’s economic recovery and international debt clearance efforts, a senior official of the multilateral lender has said.

End poverty, create better world: ED

We publish here the Address by His Excellency President Mnangagwa to the 73rd Ordinary Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, USA on September 27, 2018.

ED articulates Zim foreign policy stance

President Mnangagwa yesterday delivered his maiden address to the United Nations General Assembly as elected Head of State and Government, telling the world that Zimbabwe was open for business and ready to once more play a meaningful role in the international community.

Ending Aids everyone’s business — First Lady

Ending Aids is everyone’s business, and while HIV prevalence statistics are starting to come down, they still remain too high, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Local currency: What needs to be done

Newly-appointed Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube told the world earlier this week, that for Zimbabwe to introduce a local currency, it will have to, among other things, put in place a fully-fledged Monetary Policy Committee, introduce a market-based allocation of foreign currency, as well as allow exporters to keep their receipts in foreign accounts.

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