CEO Africa Round-table for Vic Falls

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The 7th edition of the CEO Africa Round-table will be held at the Elephant Hills Resort in Victoria Falls from March 18 to 20.

Cameroon records first coronavirus case

Cameroon’s health ministry on Friday confirmed the first case of coronavirus in the Central African country.

SA accident victims burial today

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A SOMBRE atmosphere gripped Beitbridge last night as the remains of six Zimbabweans who were killed in a road accident between the border post and Musina…

Bulawayo councillors snub parly hearing

Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter BULAWAYO councillors yesterday boycotted a  local government and public works parliamentary committee hearing on service delivery. Only one councilor Donald Mabutho of Ward 9 attended while council…

History of pandemics

The Covid-19 disease outbreak is set to cost the global economy more than US$1 trillion in lost output if it turns a pandemic, according to Standard and Poor’s.

Gloves shortage putting health workers in danger

WHO calls on industry and governments to increase manufacturing by 40 per cent to meet rising global demand The World Health Organization has warned that severe and mounting disruption to…

JUST IN: Let’s end litter scourge, President

President Mnangagwa has urged rural district councils and their urban counterparts to develop waste management policies as part of efforts to end the scourge of litter which is rampant mainly in rural areas.

Coronavirus: Economic growth under threat

Business Writer The global spread of the novel coronavirus has crushed hopes for stronger growth prospects this year and will hold 2020 global output gains to their slowest pace since…

NetOne squabbles suck in minister

Business Writer The boardroom squabbles bedevilling NetOne, have reportedly sucked in a Cabinet Minister who is alleged to have pressured some board members to step down. NetOne, the State-owned telecoms…

RBZ needs to release data in full, on time

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe was hit last week by conspiracy theorists yet again when The Financial Times published a daft story claiming that growth in money supply was caused…

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