LATEST: GMB assures nation

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Grain Marketing Board (GMB) has assured the nation and farmers in particular that it is putting up measures to ensure that deliveries of grain are…

Why linking rural and urban areas matters for development: a Ghana case study

Seth Asare Okyere, Anastasia Amoako-Arhen & Matthew Abunyewah There’s rapid urbanisation happening across Africa. But the rural population hasn’t stopped growing. In fact, Africa is considered a rural continent –…

World is sleepwalking toward another financial crisis, former UK PM Brown warns

LONDON – Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned that the world is on the verge of sleepwalking into another financial crisis because governments have failed to tackle the causes…

South Africa to raise interest rates soon despite recession

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s Reserve Bank will leave interest rates unchanged at 6.50 percent next week, 25 of 26 analysts predicted in a Reuters poll, after recent data showing the…

Income tax rate change hits Zimplats

Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE – Zimbabwe Platinum Holdings (Zimplats)’s profit for the year to June 30, 2018 slid 94 percent to $2, 6 million from $45, 5 million in the prior…

BREAKING: Former Minister Parirenyatwa arrested

Harare Bureau Former Minister of Health and Child Care Dr David Parirenyatwa has been arrested on charges of criminal abuse of office and is expected to appear in court today.

UPDATED: Parirenyatwa in court

Former Heath and Child Care Minister David Parirenyatwa has appeared in court facing a charge of criminal abuse of office after his actions allegedly resulted in the State losing $30 000 paid to two managing directors at the National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm).

LATEST: ED arrives in Byo for housing project, tomato plant opening

Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has arrived in Bulawayo where he is scheduled to officially open the $2 billion Hopeville Housing Project and commission a $2 million tomato…

JUST IN: President arrives in Bulawayo

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has arrived in Bulawayo where he is scheduled to officiate at the $2 billion Hopeville Project and commission a $2 million tomato processing plant in the City.

Cant tell you how weird it is to see this article

This article pushes lawmakers, courts, and students to reexamine the notion of pedophilia in favor of the much more thoughtful and coherent technique. Are known as indefinite articles, because they…

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