JUST IN: Leading Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti dies aged 77
He was born four years before the state of Israel was created in a village near Ramallah.
JUST IN: Vaccination to start this week
President Mnangagwa says vaccination of citizens will start this week following the arrival of 200 000 vaccines from China this morning.
JUST IN: Low activity as SA reopens Beitbridge border
There is low activity at Beitbridge Border Post with only commercial trucker drivers using the border to cross into either Zimbabwe or South Africa.
BREAKING: Zim receives first Covid19 vaccines from China
Farirai Machivenyika, Senior Reporter The 200 000 Covid19 vaccine doses donated by the People’s Republic of China arrived in the country aboard an Air Zimbabwe charter flight this morning. The…
Covid-19 vaccine arrives
Emmanuel Kafe
THE first batch of Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine from China arrived at the RG Mugabe International Airport in Harare Monday morning.
UPDATED: Zim receives first Covid19 vaccines from China
The 200 000 Covid19 vaccine doses donated by the People’s Republic of China arrived in the country aboard an Air Zimbabwe charter flight this morning.
Zim should not miss on China citrus fruits export deal
Zimbabwe and China are negotiating a citrus fruits export deal that Zimtrade has described as ‘farming industry transforming,’ while observers say the country should not miss on the facility set to expose local businesses to a US$500 million market.
Has Zimbabwe resolved its currency issues?
Since the emergence of hyperinflation circa 2008, Zimbabwe has tinkered with a number of currency options in an effort to avoid the pitfalls and excesses of that era.
Econet launches AI – powered Chatbot ‘Yamurai’
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe has launched a customer service enhancing Chatbot named Yamurai, to empower its clients and improve their customer experience.
TIMB nullifies 20 000 tobacco contracts
The Tobacco Industries and Marketing Board (TIMB) has nullified 20 000 contracts entered between tobacco farmers and contractors on the basis that the deals were exploitative as they short-changed growers in terms of quantity and value of farming inputs.











