Global food prices set to soar as oil, gas crunch continues
The potential for a knock-on effect of rising fuel prices to be felt by other industries is becoming more likely, as oil and gas prices continue to rise to an all-time high, companies are finding it hard to maintain their costs and may have to shift this burden to the consumer any day now.
Mandatory jabs for health staff
Health workers in England will have to be vaccinated against Covid-19 by 1 April, health minister Sajid Javid said yesterday, making it a mandatory condition of employment for those on the frontline of the National Health Service (NHS).
Ramaphosa laments power crisis calamity
As South Africa was plunged into Stage 4 load shedding on Monday afternoon, President Cyril Ramaphosa said the electricity crisis was a calamity that had hit the country.
Coutinho backs Xavi
Brazilian attacking midfielder Philippe Coutinho said on Monday he thinks new Barcelona coach Xavi will be a success at the troubled Catalan giants.
City Council may build more African houses at Mufakose
ADDITIONAL African housing may be built at Mufakose. The Health, Housing and African Administration Committee of Salisbury City Council has accepted in principle a report proposing the construction of about 1 800 houses.
Lady Chevrons skipper Musonda misses out on ICC women’s Player of the Month for October
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE national women’s cricket team captain, Mary-Anne Musonda has missed out on the International Cricket Council Women’s Player of the Month for October, which…
NEW: Gems slump to opening defeat
Veronica Gwaze THE Zimbabwe senior netball team started off its challenge for African Championships glory with a heartbreaking 78-27 defeat to continental champions, South Africa in Windoek, Namibia. In a…
NEW: RBZ streamlines forex auction system
Online Reporter Bids for foreign currency under the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s foreign currency auction will now be submitted through the bidders’ respective banks, central bank governor Dr John…
41 Covid-19 cases recorded in Byo schools
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor 41 COVID-19 cases were recorded in Bulawayo schools last week with the country recording a significant decline of new cases during the same week. The…
NEW: Zim-Moza joint permanent commission returns after eight years
Zimbabwe and Mozambique will on Wednesday convene their first Joint Permanent Commission on Cooperation (JPCC) meeting in over eight years.










