Police go high-tech on roads

Lincoln Towindo POLICE are rolling out high-tech equipment for e-ticketing, speed traps and breathalyser tests as efforts intensify to ensure compliance with traffic laws.

JUST IN: Israeli companies keen to invest in Zim

Several Israeli companies are showing interest to come and invest in the country with the country’s ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Gershon Kedar urging Government to continue engagement with various stakeholders to improve the economic environment.

RioZim plans legal action against RBZ

 Enacy Mapakame HARARE – Diversified resources group RioZim Limited is planning legal action against the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) over failure to meet its obligation to avail foreign currency…

Zim trade deficit down 44pc

Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE – Zimbabwe’s trade deficit the country’s trade deficit was down 44 percent to US$127 million in August 2018 from US$229 million in February 2018 as exports grew…

LATEST: Public gatherings still banned, police

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter THE ban on public gatherings still stands and police have issued a stern warning against an intended countrywide demonstration organised by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade…

Things You Won’t Like About Essay Help Writing and Things You Will

Within the length of your academic career, you’re definitely going to be requested to write several papers and essays on a number of diverse subjects, dependent on the application. To…

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IPCC 1.5℃ report: here’s what the climate science says

Keith Shine The world’s climate scientists have spoken: if we want to limit human-induced global warming to 1.5℃ we probably can. But it will be tough, given where we’re starting from.

European stocks find footing after Asia drops to 17-month low

  LONDON – Europe battled to fend off a four-day losing streak for world stocks on Tuesday, after weary investors had seen Asia stumble to a 17-month low and bond…

Angola’s deficit to shrink by end of 2018 – central bank head

LONDON – Angola’s fiscal deficit will have shrunk to less than 1 percent by the end of the year, while its battered currency has reached equilibrium thanks to an economic…

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