It was instinct, says Black Lives Matter supporter

The black man pictured carrying a white man to safety as far-right protesters caused chaos in central London says he acted purely on instinct and because “we’re all one human race”.

Access to finance key for small-scale miners

Stakeholders in the small-scale mining sector see access to finance and technology as key in taking advantage of growth opportunities at a time Zimbabwe is angling for a US$12 billion in the sector by 2023.

SA Express provisional liquidators allowed to sell property

The provisional liquidators of SA Express are allowed to sell and transfer property of the state-owned airline, the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria found yesterday.

Take heed of God’s calling, sings Mangena

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent GOSPEL musician Vusumuzi Mangena has released a song, Sabela that is premised on the book of Revelations (Chapter 3, Verse 20) saying people should take heed…

Electric geysers to make way for solar water heaters

ZIMBABWE is set to replace at least 140 000 electrical geysers with solar water heaters that will save at least 280 megawatts of electricity.

BAT pumps $101,3m in taxes FY 2019

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter CIGARETTE manufacturer, British American Tobacco (BAT) Zimbabwe says its tax contribution to Government increased by 138 percent to ZW$101,3 million during the financial year ended…

Bitcoin drops below $9 000 level

Bitcoin slid below $9 000 yesterday for the first time since May, joining a down-draft in global equities begun during Asia hours amid growing concern about the risks of a second wave of coronavirus infections.

Botswana investigates 154 elephant deaths

Botswana is investigating the mysterious deaths of at least 154 elephants over two months in the northwest of the country, a wildlife official said yesterday, although poaching or poisoning have been ruled out.

Nust resumes lectures

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) yesterday resumed lectures for final year students in four faculties as it implemented staggered re-opening to contain Covid-19.…

‘Prophet’ arrested for burglary

Mozambican police at the weekend detained a self-styled “prophet” who used his religious activities to front for his real career as a burglar.

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