Metals’ prices to leverage SA economic recovery: Ramaphosa

President Cyril Ramaphosa says rising metal prices will play a significant role in driving the recovery of the economy from the current Covid-19 downturn, which has seen unemployment rise to record levels, as the country battles a new surge in infections.

Virus variant, racial divide cast cloud on US celebrations

For US President Joe Biden, this US Independence Day, serves as an occasion for his administration to declare Americans’ “independence” from Covid-19 and that “America’s back together.”

SADCC officers fired over financial irregularities

THREE senior officials of the SADCC secretariat in Botswana have been dismissed for alleged financial mismanagement, a spokesperson for the nine-nation grouping said from Gaborone yesterday.

Youth League comes to aid of horticultural projects

THE Zanu PF Youth League is committed to transform communities across the country through the provision of necessary equipment for thriving horticultural projects after revamping a solar energy powered water pump at Hatcliffe fresh produce market gardening in Harare.

Midlands gets 15 000 Covid-19 doses

Midlands received a batch of 15 000 Covid-19 vaccine doses as the province seeks to intensify its vaccination programme in the face of an increase in Covid-19 infections.

Government to register all gold producers

Government is in the process of putting in place a Statutory Instrument for the registration of all the small scale gold producers in the country, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya told a Parliamentary Committee on Monday.

Man jailed after tragic end to row

A MAHUSEKWA villager has been sentenced to an effective three years in jail for fatally assaulting his brother at the height of a domestic dispute, more than a decade after being charged with the offence.

NRZ seeks to maximise north-south corridor gains

THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has embarked on a regional offensive to unlock business potential in southern and eastern African countries through full exploitation of the north-south corridor.  

Retail operations prop up CFI

Agro industrial firm, CFI Holdings Limited’s revenue for the half year to March 31, 2021 jumped  79,8 percent to $3,56 billion from $1,98 billion recorded during the same period last year on increased demand for farming inputs during the period.

Human soul and its immortality

The untimely passing of a friend or a relative due to the current global health pandemic, Covid-19, has been a common feature of our communities these days and a source of sorrow and anxiety to us.

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