Rand firmer, eyes on U.S.-Iran tensions
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand firmed in early trade on Tuesday as emerging markets drew relief from the absence of any immediate escalation in tensions other than sabre-rattling between Iran…
Global bank sees gold price spike
Moscow – Commodity strategists at US banking giant Goldman Sachs have projected that the risks for oil prices are skewed to the downside in the coming weeks, with a fair…
UEFA president endorses Zimbabwe
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has described the continued and unsubstantiated reports by international news organisations that Zimbabwe is an unsafe tourist destination as unfortunate.
Ministers, top officials targeted in high profile fraud scheme
The Zimbabwe Government on Monday warned citizens to be wary of fraudsters based in South Africa who are attempting to dupe locals pretending to be facilitating an agricultural implements scheme…
Afreximbank builds Harare office base
Continental bank, the Africa Import and Export Bank (Afreximbank) on Tuesday said it was forging ahead with plans to construct a multi-million dollar office complex in Harare, catering for the…
Two Zimparks rangers murdered …net closes in on poachers
The net is closing in on poachers who murdered two Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) rangers in Kariba last week.
Fees are not hiked on social media: Prof Murwira
University students should ignore unjustified tertiary institutions’ fee hike proposals for the 2020 academic year and wait for a proper position to be communicated, Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technological Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira has said.
ZIMPARKS RANGERS LATEST: Two bodies recovered, taken for postmortem
Walter Nyamukondiwa, Kariba Bureau The bodies of the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority rangers who went missing last Tuesday in Lake Kariba and found on Monday have been taken…
First weekend of 2020 takes off on a high…Harare’s nightlife in pictures
The January disease syndrome is something that merrymakers in the capital have opted to ignore if last weekend’s action on the leisure scene is anything to go by.
Ex-Zinara boss Taranhike freed on bail
Prosper Dembedza,Court Correspondent High Court Judge Justice Musitu has granted $2 000 bail to former Zimbabwer National Roads Administration (Zinara) finance director Simon Taranhike, who was recently jailed for 15…











