ZSE capitalisation hits $83bn

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) reached an all-time market capitalisation high last Thursday  as the stock market remained the most rewarding and easy to access market for cash rich investors.

SMEs eligible for Covid-19 tenders: Minister

Government has assured small companies of fair treatment during tendering processes as it tightens screws around procurement of items required in the fight against Covid-19.

Climate change planning helps Gweru farmer

It was purely accidental that Rufaro Makamure’s small individual effort at easing the effects of climate change would later on unfasten the new coronavirus lockdown chokehold on food supply in her home.

Quds: A part of Islam

Imam Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, after the victory of the Islamic Revolution, designated the last Friday of Ramadan as the day of Quds, presented to Muslims, freedmen and the oppressed of the world in this day and age.

Chris Gayle not backing down

West Indies legend Chris Gayle says he stands by calling former team-mate Ramnaresh Sarwan “a snake”, “evil”, “wicked”, and “poison” because his words were “spoken from the heart”.

Winter wheat production tips

The onset of a new farming season brings with it a new ray of hope for better farming prospects. In Zimbabwe, wheat is the second most important cereal crop after maize.

Jordan’s documentary sales boost

The immense global success of the documentary “The Last Dance” amid the coronavirus lockdown has boosted sales of collectibles related to NBA icon Michael Jordan, some of which are trading in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Germany economy shrinks

The German economy shrank 2,2 percent in the first quarter, the most in more than a decade, offering an early flavour of the damage from the coronavirus outbreak.

Arab stocks markets plunge

Arab stock markets plunged almost a quarter in value in the first three months of 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic and the collapse in oil prices, a UN agency said on Thursday.

Watford boss fearful of fatalities

Watford manager Nigel Pearson has raised the possibility of a coronavirus-related death should the English Premier League football season resume amid the pandemic.

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