Democrats call Trump’s proposal to end shutdown ‘inadequate’

US President Donald Trump sought to break the government shutdown impasse on Saturday, offering to extend protections for young undocumented people brought to the country as children, if Democrats give…

Tshisekedi declared DRC’s president, runner-up revolts

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC’s) election crisis deepened early yesterday when the Constitutional Court confirmed the win of Felix Tshisekedi, rejecting claims of fraud, and runner-up Martin Fayulu…

Ervine tees up second sporting career

SEAN Ervine enjoyed a successful 19-year cricket career for both Zimbabwe and then latterly in English county cricket for Hampshire, before retiring last September. Now the 36-year-old is hoping to…

AKA tightens financial belt

AKA is one of South Africa’s most successful musicians, the hitmaker has been in the spotlight for many years and over time, he has made a lot of money from…

Police ready to deal with demos

Security forces are “firmly on the ground” to ensure Zimbabweans go about their normal business undisturbed following threats of another round of violent protests by MDC-Alliance and its affiliates, Government has said.

Kazakhs warm up to Zimbabwe

Kazakhstan’S leading businesspeople and industrialists have responded positively to President Mnangagwa’s call for them to partner Zimbabwe, saying they are willing to invest in the country.

Zupco bus timetables released

Government has mobilised more than 140 buses that will carry passengers for $1 per trip in and around Harare starting today as part of long-term interventions to modernise the mass public transport system in Zimbabwe.

Help for victims of looting

GOVERNMENT will find ways to assist businesses restock following widespread looting and destruction of shops during last week’s MDC-Alliance-instigated violent protests, Industry and Commerce Minister Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu has said.

‘We’re determined to improve quality, standards of living’

The following is a transcript of the address delivered by President Mnangagwa at his meeting with representatives of the Kazakhstan business community in Astana yesterday

Violent protests: Hundreds lose jobs

INDUSTRY and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu has said hundreds of people lost their jobs as a result of last week’s violent protests and Bulawayo companies were the worst affected.

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