Trump was dealt a winning hand on trade – his hardball negotiating tactics are squandering it
James Lake As President Donald Trump meet with his Chinese counterpart on the sidelines of the G-20 summit on Nov. 30, the stakes could hardly have been higher.
Oil sinks as OPEC mulls Iran supply cut exemption, tries to get Russia on board
SINGAPORE – Oil prices fell on Friday as OPEC discussed a potential exemption from cutting output for Iran and as the producer club sought to get heavyweight supplier Russia on…
Rand claws back lost ground in early trade
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand steadied in early trade on Friday after tumbling more than 2 percent the previous session, weighed down by news that the country’s current account deficit…
Zim Govt puts eye on the ball
HARARE – The Zimbabwe government is determined to mend the ailing economy through implementing reforms that attract much needed investment, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Zim has adequate grain stocks
Elita Chikwati HARARE – Zimbabwe has the enough grain stocks with the surplus enough to cater for the nation for nine months, the Lands, Agriculture, Water, climate and Rural resettlement…
JUST IN: Gvt courts Google and Facebook
Primary and Secondary Education Minister Paul Mavima on Wednesday said the Government was close to luring American multinational technology companies Google and Facebook to assist in digitalising the country’s education system.
An encounter with history through tourism
MORE than 80 tourists, who had travelled to Masvingo from Harare gathered around Never, a travel guide whose task on the day was to unpack the history behind Great Zimbabwe ruins.
JUST IN: Fraudster cop arrested
A Chinhoyi policeman who was employed as a finance assistant with the Zimbabwe Republic Police and has been on the run after he allegedly stole $90 000 has been arrested.
Knowing your status keystone to end HIV
ON December 1, 2018, Zimbabwe and the world at large marked 30 years of HIV and AIDS activism and solidarity under the banner of World AIDS Day.
China urges release of Huawei executive
BEIJING. – Chinese officials are urging the US and Canada to clarify why Meng Wanzhou, a senior executive of Huawei Technologies, has been detained and to immediately release her, slamming the arrest as a violation of her rights.











