Trafigura, Tagwirei part ways

Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor Trafigura Pte Limited has parted ways with its Zimbabwean partners Sakunda Holdings owned by businessman Mr Kuda Tagwirei. Trafigura Pte Limited now owns 100 percent…

Cabinet goes paperless

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Cabinet began its 2020 business paperless yesterday, following the launch of the first phase of the e-Cabinet project by President Mnangagwa. The project is part of…

Palestinian envoy bids ED farewell

Palestine has hailed Zimbabwe for its unwavering and unrelenting support in the wake of the continued occupation of Palestinian territories by Israel since 1967 in breach of several United Nations Security Council resolutions calling for just and lasting peace in the Middle East.

Micho shows Loga the way

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor MILUTIN “Micho’’ Sredojevic wants to take Chipolopolo to the 2022 World Cup finals, a different and bullish approach to the one adopted by his Balkan…

Doctors, nurses clash

Elita Chikwati and Talent Gore A fact-finding visit to Harare’s two biggest hospitals by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Health yesterday exposed the acrimonious working relations between nurses and doctors…

Take action against cancer: First Lady

Everyone should be motivated to take action against all forms of cancer for the prevention and control of the disease which has become a global public health challenge and a major cause of death, the country’s Health Ambassador First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Unlike here, electoral residue did all the talking in Malawi

In Africa, there is a popular saying that one must never cry more than the bereaved. The reverse holds true: Never celebrate more than the victor.

Mubaiwa seeks bail

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife, Marry Mubaiwa, who is in remand prison for allegedly assaulting a maid, yesterday lodged a bail appeal at the High Court.

AfDB projects 4,6pc Zim growth

THE African Development Bank (AfDB) has given the most optimistic forecast thus far of economic rebound in Zimbabwe this year after the lender projected the domestic economy to grow by 4,6 percent.

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