Stocks dip on surging virus cases, stimulus doubts

Global shares started the week on the back foot, as surging coronavirus cases in Europe and the United States clouded the global economic outlook, while China’s leaders met to ponder the future of the economic giant.

Zimpapers donates to Albino Charity

ZIMBABWE’s largest integrated media house, Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Limited, yesterday donated groceries to the Albino Charity Organisation of Zimbabwe in Chitungwiza.

The night that nearly ruined Derek Chisora

LONDON. — Zimbabwe-born British heavyweight boxer, Derek Chisora, must have realised fate was against him.

. . . Govt welcomes support

Government has thanked Zimbabweans and the international community for their support and unequivocal calls for the removal of Western-imposed sanctions against the country during the commemoration of the Sadc Anti-Sanctions Day on Sunday.

Evacuations from flood-hit Zambezi Valley start

HIGH water levels in the Zambezi River, induced by heavy rains upstream in Zambia and Namibia, coupled with the opening of five sluice gates at Lake Kariba have flooded the mid-Zambezi stretch of Mana Pools and Rukomichi.

TIMB’s contract decrees: Delayed but critical

THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) recently made a landmark decision that mandates tobacco contractors to support at least a minimum of US$500 per half a hectare and US$4 000 per hectare for small and large-scale growers respectively, in a move meant to safeguard the integrity of the contract system.

‘Fake’ Grace degree: Nyagura trial date set

Former University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Levi Nyagura will stand trial on November 24 for alleged criminal abuse of office in which he is said to have illegally awarded former First Lady Mrs Grace Mugabe a doctorate in 2014.

First Lady pushes for traditional values in youths

ZIMBABWE has a rich cultural heritage with in-built mechanisms to fight juvenile delinquency, violence, among other social ills.

Bhasera excited with new role

MIGHTY Warriors team manager, Tafadzwa Bhasera, is excited after getting her new role to manage a national football team.

Sanctions hold back development of nations

Cuba understands very well the nature of the unilateral economic sanctions.

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