Facebook lifts lid on Libra crypto-currency
Facebook has finally taken the wraps off its worst-kept secret: Libra, its global crypto-currency. After months of leaks, it’s formally out in the open and we can take a closer…
Miners speak on forex retention
Ishemunyoro Chingwere Business Reporter Small-scale miners, who account for more than 60 percent of gold deliveries to state gold buying entity — Fidelity Printers and Refineries (FPR), have called on…
ZC maintains clear conscience
Zimbabwe Cricket have maintained a clear conscience after coming under fire from the Sports and Recreation Commission for disregarding the directive to hold an elective annual general meeting last Friday.
Gold prices fall back
There was another attempt to break out for gold, but once again failure. The pattern looks solid, but gold can’t seem to close above the $1 350 level. Although the…
TNF: Step in right direction
Petros Zivengwa Correspondent President Mnangagwa recently successfully launched the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF), making it a historic event which took 20 years to see the light of day after its…
Mutamangira, ZRU fight intensifies
THE senior national rugby team captain Denford Mutamangira, who has crossed paths with the Zimbabwe Rugby Union over his call to have former coach Peter De Villiers reinstated, has taken his fight a step further after he called on the union’s board to be dissolved.
Parly to summon Chasi over power outages
Parliament will soon order Energy and Power Development Minister, Fortune Chasi to update the nation on the worsening power situation and what is being done to address it. The move…
9 to contest in Lupane East by-election
Bulawayo Bureau THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has said preparations for the Lupane East constituency by-election are at an advanced stage after nine candidates successfully filed their papers at the…
. . . MP’s death unites National Assembly members
The death of Mangwe legislator Cde Obedingwa Mguni (Zanu-PF) united Parliament yesterday as legislators from across the political divide took turns in the National Assembly to pay their condolences.
Africa needs structures to assess university grants
Harris Andoh Correspondent Since Africa’s earliest modern public universities were established on the continent in the 1940s, these institutions have struggled to generate adequate and sustainable funding. For the most…











