Zimpapers shines on ZSE

The country’s largest and only listed media group, Zimpapers, has enjoyed a fine run on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) after its share price jumped by 183 percent since beginning of the year riding on strong performance last year.

Dancehall artiste pens road safety song

Rising dancehall musician Njanji Simbi Hombe (real name Noah Wambe) has released a single on traffic safety titled ‘‘KuDriver Zvakachenjera”.

Govt trashes Biti currency claims

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has trashed claims by MDC-Alliance deputy chairperson and former Finance Minister Tendai Biti that Government will this week introduce a new currency. Mr Biti pontificated yesterday that authorities would, without due diligence, introduce a local currency that he said would be weak.

CHAMPS league treacherous : Mapeza

FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza reckons the CAF Champions League group stage is a treacherous terrain where teams get punished for the slightest of mistakes.

Khashoggi: Saudis claim they don’t know where body is

RIYADH. — Saudi Arabia does not know the location of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s body, despite having detained the Saudi team that murdered him, a high-ranking foreign affairs official in the kingdom said in an interview broadcast Sunday.

WB cooperates with S. Korea, to support in N. Korea

SEOUL. — President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the World Bank vowed yesterday to cooperate with South Korea on developing North Korea and other various sectors, the finance ministry here said.

Fuel consumption rises

Daily consumption of both diesel and petrol in Zimbabwe rose by 342 percent and 650 percent respectively between April and October 2018, putting Government under huge pressure to provide adequate foreign currency to pay for the commodity.

Shutdown a regime change attempt: ED

The MDC-Alliance-sponsored “shutdown” that left a trail of destruction of property and loss of life last month was part of the regime change agenda in the last 18 years, President Mnangagwa has said.

ED chalks up lessons from Addis

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa and his delegation had an eye-opening tour of Ethiopia’s multi-million-dollar industrial parks on the outskirts of Addis Ababa yesterday and vowed this was the path Zimbabwe must follow to ensure vibrant economic growth and employment creation.

Sadc backs Zim against onslaught

The Southern African Development Community (Sadc) has acknowledged efforts by President Mnangagwa to address economic and social transformation since ushering in the Second Republic.

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