Reflecting on hope, peace
It may be so that raging storms torment us, hunger numbs us, and hardships pursue us as if they were meant only for us; but all that and more cannot defeat hope, for no condition is permanent.
Tanganda production declines
Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s largest grower and producer of tea and coffee, Tanganda Tea Company Limited – a subsidiary of Meikles Limited – reported a decline in bulk tea…
RBZ, industry disagree on de-dollarisation
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and captains of industry on Friday sharply differed on the currency in use in local trading. Government mid-last year outlawed use of multi currencies…
Dozens killed in church attack in Burkina Faso
OUAGADOGOU. — Gunmen have killed 24 people and wounded 18 in an attack on a Protestant church in a village in northern Burkina Faso, officials said yesterday.
EFF wants FW de Klerk’s Nobel Peace Prize revoked
JOHANNESBURG. — The EFF would be making history if it was successful in having the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to former president FW de Klerk revoked, following his initial insistence that apartheid was not a crime against humanity.
Arteta speaks on Man City ban
LONDON. — Mikel Arteta insists Arsenal’s prospects of qualifying for the Champions League football depend on their performances and not on Manchester City’s ban from the competition.
Zim records US$6,8bn forex earnings in 2019
Business Reporter Zimbabwe received US$6,8 billion in foreign currency receipts for the year ended December 31, 2019 with the bulk of the receipts coming from export proceeds, latest figures from…
Marega quits match in protest
LONDON. — Porto forward Moussa Marega walked off the field during their game against Vitoria Guimaraes on Sunday in Portugal, after he was subjected to alleged racist chanting from home supporters.
Car maker scraps Holden car brand
General Motors has said it will retire the iconic Australian car brand Holden as it leaves more markets. The American car giant said it will wind down Holden sales, design…
‘Cancer patients more susceptible to novel coronavirus infection’
BEIJING. — Chinese medical researchers have discovered that patients with cancer are more susceptible to infection of the novel coronavirus, according to a recent research article in the Lancet Oncology journal.





