Trump’s Africa strategy should have cast China as partner

United States President Donald Trump has finally approved a “New Africa Strategy”.

RANL winners crowned

RAINBOW Amateur Netball League successfully held their inaugural awards ceremony where Zimbabwe Correctional Services outfit Correctional Queens walked away with $10 000 at Crowne Plaza Hotel in Harare on Monday night.

The evolving role of open ‘informal’ markets

Attempts to use African agriculture as a catalyst for economic revival and growth have focused mainly on mechanising production and luring young people into farming. While there is nothing wrong with such efforts, lack of attention to other agricultural value chain nodes has seen new commodity brokers and traders quietly setting themselves for success through picking their spots in agricultural ecosystems, finding the right partners, and leveraging their competencies to rewrite rules of food demand and supply, almost unnoticed.

Rimuka Clinic in sorry state

A Kadoma City Council-run maternity clinic in Rimuka suburb has deteriorated with infrastructure in a state of disrepair while there are no water supplies.

Beitbridge in drive to improve solid waste management

Beitbridge Municipality is working on a number of initiatives to improve its capacity to deal with the management of solid waste in line with the town’s rapid growth in the last decade, an official has said.

Chiefs decry late inputs

TRADITIONAL leaders here have bemoaned the late distribution of some farming inputs under the Presidential Inputs Scheme which has resulted in late planting.

Human trafficking and the law

Human trafficking in the last three years has become the second most heinous crime after drug trafficking.

PLWDs call for safe public spaces

Disabled youths in Gweru have called for disability friendly infrastructure in public spaces such as hospitals and the courts.

Shot in the arm for Zim netball

THE Zimbabwe netball community has received a shot in the arm, as benefactor Aaron Chinhara looks to review his sponsorship package to the sport.

Huawei calls on West to show proof of security risk

BEIJING. – The chairman of Huawei has challenged the United States and other governments to provide evidence for claims the Chinese tech giant is a security risk as the company launched a public relations effort to defuse fears that threaten its role in next-generation communications.

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