China offers help to Venezuela to restore power
BEIJING. – China offered on Wednesday to help Venezuela restore its power grid, after President Nicolas Maduro accused US counterpart Donald Trump of cyber “sabotage” that plunged the South American country into its worst blackout on record.
40 tonnes gold target attainable – Fidelity
State gold buying arm, Fidelity Printers and Refineries (FPR), is confident deliveries of the yellow metal will this year hit the 40 tonnes target set by Government as deliveries started picking up in the month of February after a lethargic start in January.
Rising star Greatman gets electric wheelchair
Rising musician Greatman received a R20 000 electric wheelchair from Ring Driving School at their premises in Harare on Tuesday.
Boeing should just ground 737 MAX 8 jets: Ethiopian Airlines CEO
NAIROBI/OSLO. – Boeing Co should ground all of its 737 MAX 8 jets until it is established that they are safe to fly, the chief executive of Ethiopian Airlines told the BBC on Wednesday.
New rules for Zimsec candidates
Students sitting for the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) Ordinary and Advanced Level exams in November will get a final mark that will be computed using a practical and examination mark, ZIMSEC public relations manager Ms Nicky Dlamini has said.
Kamambo questions CAF decision
ZIFA president Felton Kamambo has questioned CAF’s decision to switch FC Platinum’s Champions League battle against defending champions Esperance of Tunisia saying it gives an impression there were some third forces at play.
Environment damage behind 1 in 4 global deaths, disease: UN
NEW YORK. – A quarter of all premature deaths and diseases worldwide are due to manmade pollution and environmental damage, the United Nations said Wednesday in a landmark report on the planet’s parlous state.
Zim eases grip on new currency in bid to end dollar squeeze
For investors who doubted Zimbabwe would let market forces determine the price of its new currency, there’s evidence it’s doing just that.
Embrace conservation agriculture, Guruve communal farmers told
GWEBI Agricultural College has called on Guruve communal farmers to embrace conservation agriculture as part of good agronomic practices as well as a measure against drought effects, thereby increasing yield and food security.
Denounce sanctions, Chamisa told
MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa must openly denounce the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States of America if he cares about the welfare of the country’s war veterans, Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) secretary-general Cde Victor Matemadanda has said.











