Global stocks struggle as hopes fade for trade and Brexit deals

LONDON – European stocks steadied on Wednesday, but sentiment remained fragile as negotiations for a Brexit withdrawal deal seemed all but dead and the U.S.-China trade dispute triggered another round of selling.

Rand pauses slide as risk clouds gather

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand was little changed early on Wednesday as traders took profits on the dollar and braced for more volatility, with hopes fading for a trade truce between the United States and China.

Rand pauses slide as risk clouds gather

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand was little changed early on Wednesday as traders took profits on the dollar and braced for more volatility, with hopes fading for a trade truce between the United States and China.

Zim, EU forge ahead with re-engagement

HARARE – The Zimbabwe government and the  European Union (EU) will convene another round of political dialogue  next month as part of the resuscitated engagement forum between the two,  a senior government official said on Tuesday.

Zim, EU forge ahead with re-engagement

HARARE – The Zimbabwe government and the  European Union (EU) will convene another round of political dialogue  next month as part of the resuscitated engagement forum between the two,  a senior government official said on Tuesday.

RBZ issues new $150m TBs

HARARE – The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) on Wednesday floated treasury bills (TBs) for $150 million, the fifth public auction in three months, as the central bank continues to mobilise funds to support government operations.

RBZ issues new $150m TBs

HARARE – The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) on Wednesday floated treasury bills (TBs) for $150 million, the fifth public auction in three months, as the central bank continues to mobilise funds to support government operations.

Chinese donate solar equipment to villages in Tsholotsho

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter A HARARE based Chinese company last week donated solar powered borehole equipment worth ZW$300 000 to two villages in Tsholotsho district. The company Ming Chang Sino…

Chinese donate solar equipment to villages in Tsholotsho

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter A HARARE based Chinese company last week donated solar powered borehole equipment worth ZW$300 000 to two villages in Tsholotsho district. The company Ming Chang Sino…

Churches call for suspension of elections

Churches have called for the suspension of elections in Zimbabwe for seven years and a unified approach in solving all issues affecting the nation.

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