LATEST: 17 schools to be completed by end of November

Thandeka Matebesi, Sunday News Reporter SEVENTEEN new schools, build in various provinces will be completed by the end of next month, ready to enroll pupils for next year, a Government…

JUST IN: Thabitha Khumalo ‘assaults’ WOZA leader

Peter Matika/Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporters MDC Alliance party national chairperson and the leader of the opposition in Parliament, Ms Thabitha Khumalo, allegedly had to be restrained from attacking members…

Mechanisation key to agric development: Govt

  Michael Tome HARARE – Massive agriculture mechanisation remains a key enabler for the country to realise a competitive and successful agricultural sector.

RBZ suspends 4 top bosses…as Illicit dealings probe at Central Bank opens

Business Reporters THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) yesterday suspended with immediate effect four senior executives following allegations of corruption and illegal foreign currency dealings.

Dewei Investments concludes PG Industries takeover

Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE – Indian firm Dewei Investments PG Industries take-over is set to be completed this month after the deal was registered by the Registrar of Companies on October…

JUST IN: Sun halo spotted in Matabeleland North

A sun halo has been spotted in Matabeleland North. The halo was visible in Victoria Falls and Hwange on Tuesday.

JUST IN: Chitando appoints new MMCZ board

Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando has appointed a new seven-member board for the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ).

Why Ramaphosa’s “new dawn” will break slowly for South Africa’s finances

    Seán Mfundza Muller South Africa’s newly inducted finance minister, Tito Mboweni, will this week deliver the country’s 2018 medium-term budget policy statement setting out the government’s fiscal policy…

Oil prices fall as Saudi Arabia pledges to play ‘responsible role’ in market

    SINGAPORE – Oil prices fell on Tuesday after Saudi Arabia said it would play a “responsible role” in energy markets, although sentiment remained nervous in the run-up to…

South Africa’s latest finance minister walks budget tightrope to fix ailing economy

    JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s new finance minister will target spending on agriculture, infrastructure and job creation projects in his inaugural budget speech on Wednesday in a bid to…

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