Can capitalism solve capitalism’s problems?

Capitalism is in trouble – at least judging by recent polls.

Global shares edge higher on Chinese support measures

LONDON – Global shares rose on Monday as the promise of further policy stimulus to counteract the economic hit from a coronavirus outbreak calmed nervous investors.

Rand firmer as China rate cut soothes virus anxiety

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand firmed on Monday, as China stepped in to shield the world’s second-largest economy from the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, lifting global risk appetite.

China gives Zim reforms a thumbs up

Reforms being pursued by the  government to improve Zimbabwe’s investment climate are a step in the  right direction and will produce desired results soon, Chinese  ambassador to Zimbabwe has said.

Hippo Valley’s share trading suspension lifted

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed sugar producer, Hippo Valley Estates Limited will have its shares trading again on the bourse effective today after its trading suspension was lifted.

BREAKING: Jailed Kereke enjoyed weekend home visits

Shocking details of how the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) allowed jailed Munyaradzi Kereke to visit his home during weekends, enjoy conjugal rights while in jail emerged in court today.

JUST IN: Warriors await CHAN draw

The Warriors have been placed in Pot Four ahead of Monday night’s draw for the finals of the 2020 CHAN tournament.

JUST IN: 200 corporates control 50% deposits-RBZ

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says it will use various open market operation tools to deal with uneven distribution of money in the economy amid indications 50 percent of total bank deposits are concentrated in the hands of only 200 corporates.

Putin Did Not Send Russian Troops to Libya – Peskov

MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin did not send any troops to Libya, there have been no decrees about that, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday. Journalists asked the Kremlin…

JUST IN: 82 arrested for pangolin poaching

At least 82 people were arrested last year alone and police recovered 17 pangolins and over 1 000 kilogrammes of pangolin scales, as the Zimbabwe Republic Police declares war on wildlife crimes countrywide.

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