Dubai Smart City conference to unlock investment for councils
Zimbabwe expects its participation at the just ended Expo 2020 Dubai Smart City Conference to unlock investment into smart projects of local authorities, as the country seeks to harness the power of latest technologies to address urban challenges as well as develop smart cities, a Cabinet Minister said.
Private cremation for De Klerk
The funeral of South Africa’s last white president, Frederik Willem (FW) de Klerk, who died last Thursday aged 85, will take place on November 21 in a private ceremony, his foundation said in a statement on Sunday.
India opens borders to vaccinated tourists
India yesterday began allowing fully vaccinated foreign tourists to enter the country on regular commercial flights, in the latest easing of coronavirus restrictions as infections fall and vaccinations rise.
Tanzania caps terms for bank chiefs
Long-serving bank chief executives and board members will soon exit their positions after the central bank capped their tenure at 10 years.
Shell moving headquarters to UK
The Dutch government said yesterday that it was “unpleasantly surprised” after the oil giant Shell announced it was moving its headquarters from The Hague to the UK.
Gwanda artiste hails Madzibaba
VERSATILE Gwanda bred singer Thembinkosi “Master Zhoe” Zhou says Nicholas “Madzibaba” Zakaria has helped him gain relevance countrywide.
FinKing to host this year’s business awards
FINANCIAL advisory company, FinKing will be hosting this year’s business awards ceremony on the 4th of December in Chegutu as it moves to honor exceptional entrepreneurs.
Centennial achievements show CPC’s strength, dynamism
Herald Correspondent The Communist Party of China (CPC) is a unique institution whose complexity is amazing and a clear blueprint of how an organisation can be both steeped in history…
Dubai outperforms most Gulf bourses
Dubai stocks rose sharply in early trade yesterday to their highest since March 2018, supported by upbeat corporate earnings, while the Saudi index eased amid falling oil prices.
‘Democracy not a patent of the West’
The US’ democracy summit convened next month with the attempt to “revive” Western democracy amid mounting democratic problems in their countries is a huge irony, as its purpose is simply to suppress other countries and divide the world into different camps, a senior Chinese official has said.











