Euro/USD falls

Price now falls to a fresh low since May 3 and will be aiming towards support around 1,1135-40 next.

Trio faces 14 counts of theft, attempted murder

A three-member gang that has been spraying victims with an unknown substance while they were sleeping and vanishing with goods worth thousands of United States dollars in the affluent suburbs of Harare, appeared in court yesterday.

Darikwa relishes AFCON debut

ZIMBABWE and Nottingham Forest defender, Tendayi Darikwa, says he wants to put behind him a disappointing season with his club as he turns his attention to his first major international tournament at the 2019 AFCON finals.

On Africa Day, end sanctions on Zim!

This May 25, which is celebrated as African Liberation Day and commemorated worldwide, marks the 56th anniversary of the founding of the Organisation of African Unity in 1963. The OAU represents the independent struggles on the African continent against colonialism, neo-colonialism and imperialism, and for a united Africa, both in the past and in the present. 

Gold prices down

Gold prices are moderately down and hit a two-week low in early-morning US trading yesterday.

Suspected demo plotters nabbed

The Zimbabwe Republic Police on Monday arrested four people at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport believed to be part of shadowy anti-Government organisations working with MDC-Alliance, who were planning to roll out violent demonstrations in the country and received training from abroad.

Local mobile companies should emulate Huawei Zimbabwe

Information Communication Technology (ICT) companies should emulate the Chinese technology company, Huawei Zimbabwe, which is equipping local Universities with ICT infrastructure to enable them to offer latest training in ICT.

Trio arrested for stealing President’s maize

Police have arrested three men — two drivers and a suspected buyer — who were in the habit of stealing part of President Mnangagwa’s maize deliveries to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) depot in Chegutu.

‘West must listen to Mnangagwa, not Chamisa’

This past weekend, Zimbabwe took a dramatic step towards national reconciliation. In an effort to improve the country’s difficult economic situation and bring about unity among its confrontational politicians, President Mnangagwa officially launched the so-called Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) in Harare.

Media reforms: The journey so far

I came into office in October (2018), my Minister came in September, my Deputy Minister also came into office in September as well.

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