Warne lived a life of no regrets
SYDNEY. — When the news broke it was tempting to conclude swiftly that Australian cricket legend Shane Warne died as he had lived. On holiday in Thailand, nudge. The tabloids,…
Concern over the need to regulate cryptocurrencies
By *Moses Magadza and Clare Musonda The SADC Model Law on Public Financial Management (PFM) that the SADC Parliamentary Forum is developing has attracted more praise, with some people commending…
NEW: Tenax hold struggling Highlanders
Ray Bande Senior Reporter Tenax CS FC……. (0) 0 Highlanders…….. (0) 0 RESURGENT Mutare-based Castle Lager Premiership outfit Tenax CS held fading Bulawayo giants to a nil…
Journalists close ranks on bodily autonomy and integrity (BAI)
Moses Magadza in Johannesburg, South Africa A two-day workshop for mostly senior journalists from East and Southern Africa has rallied media practitioners to accurately and consistently report on bodily autonomy…
Zim markets infrastructure develoment opportunities at Expo 2020 Dubai
THE country’s vast infrastructure develoment opportunities are under spotlight at the on-going Zimbabwe Dubai Tourism and Infrastructure Investment Conference here in the United Arab Emirates.
Zim removed from anti-money laundering list
Zimbabwe has been removed from the list of countries considered to be insufficiently compliant in implementing Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) standards.
Currency sabotage: 350 nabbed
OVER 200 local businesses were slapped with severe sanctions by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) for manipulating the foreign currency exchange rate through illicit black market currency trading and abusing the official foreign exchange auction.
Currency sabotage: 350 nabbed
OVER 200 local businesses were slapped with severe sanctions by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) for manipulating the foreign currency exchange rate through illicit black market currency trading and abusing the official foreign exchange auction.
Ukraine war: Zim students relive horror
It has been six days since she left Ukraine, but 19-year-old Blessing Mushipe is still terrified.
The medical student at Karazin National University in Kharkov, Ukraine’s second largest city, still gets flashbacks of the time she and her friend had to navigate a war zone, with three pairs of clothes, water and a few snacks in a backpack.
Ukraine war: Zim students relive horror
It has been six days since she left Ukraine, but 19-year-old Blessing Mushipe is still terrified.
The medical student at Karazin National University in Kharkov, Ukraine’s second largest city, still gets flashbacks of the time she and her friend had to navigate a war zone, with three pairs of clothes, water and a few snacks in a backpack.









