Trade deficit drops nearly 35 percent
Golden Sibanda,Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’s trade balance improved in September last year resulting in the country’s monthly trade imbalance (trade deficit) narrowing 34,9 percent to US$25,3 million from US$38,9 million…
ZSE closes 2019 positive
Business Reporter The equities market closed positive in 2019 yielding a 57 percent gain as investors turned to stocks as a safe haven for investment. The year was characterised by…
Shelton Mubayi follows father’s footsteps
Kundai Marunya,Arts Correspondent First generation sculptor Sylvester Mubayi’s legacy is in safe hands as most of his children are following their father’s footsteps with son Shelton leading the way. With…
Ex-NAC board chair cleared
Paidamoyo Chipunza,Senior Health Reporter An investigation into alleged abuse of office by former National Aids Council (NAC) board chairperson Dr Evaristo Marowa has cleared him of any wrongdoing. Instituted by…
This lawlessness just has to stop
Nobleman Runyanga,Correspondent Zimbabweans have always been regarded as peaceful, law-abiding and hospitable people, but a few bad apples in our midst are threatening to spoil that reputation. Events over the…
Evans Katema joins Zanaco?
Tadious Manyepo,Sports Reporter EVANS Katema’s gods have kept smiling on him after playing just a single season in the local Premiership as he is on the verge of signing for…
Burl: Man addicted to sports
MOHAMMED Shahzad had top edged a slog off Kesrick Williams. From the outside it appeared tough, but fielding standards in cricket these days means infielders believe every high ball is a potential chance.
US stocks shake off rising Middle East tension
Harsh rhetoric between Tehran and Washington spooked investors at first, but the S&P 500 regained its footing during the day. Wall Street shrugged off rising tensions in the Middle East…
ZTA banks on Ceferin’s visit
Panashe Chikonyora Zimbabwe Tourism Authority says it is looking forward to the ambassador role that UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin is going to play in marketing Zimbabwe as an effective tourist…
Australia firefighters race to contain blazes as heatwave looms
Sydney — Firefighters raced to quell massive bushfires in southeastern Australia yesterday, taking advantage of a brief drop in temperatures and some much-needed rainfall before another heatwave strikes later this…










