WHO wants Africa in plan to fight monkeypox
JOHANNESBURG. – The World Health Organisation (WHO) is rallying its partners to come up with a plan that won’t leave Africa behind in the fight against monkeypox.
Small group for Africa senior athletics champs
THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe are sending a small group of five athletes for the Africa Senior Championships to be staged at the Germain Commarmond Stadium in Bambous, Mauritius, from next week Wednesday.
Zambia commissions China-funded centre
LUSAKA. – Zambia on Tuesday commissioned an ultra-modern international conference centre financed by China.
Europe looks to Africa for energy security
JOHANNESBURG. – As Russia enforces its new gas payment plans, Europe leaders have been looking to Africa as an alternative energy supplier.
Boy author puts Macheke on the map
His dream is to be a successful author, just as his father and source of inspiration has become, and he is on his way by winning the trophy and money award during National Arts Merit Awards ceremony for the Outstanding Children Book and probably becoming the youngest to win such an award.
Zim records positive annual exports growth
AT a time when world economies are being disrupted due to global shocks, the role of trade is becoming more important. In Zimbabwe, the country has increased its volume of trade.
Min Shava upbeat about Dubai Expo spinoffs
Government says its objectives in participating in the Expo 2020 Dubai that ended in March this year were met and it is following up to make synergies on countries and organisations that expressed interest in investing in the country.
Steep rise in British oil price
PRICES for British oil from the North Sea rose yesterday. British Petroleum lifted the price for oil from its Forties Field by US$2,45 a barrel. The new price of US$20,70 a barrel represents a 48 percent increase above what the partly State-owned company was charging in the last quarter.
SADC caucus confident of Chief Charumbira’s victory in PAP race
The SADC caucus in the Pan African Parliament (PAP) is confident its candidate for the organisation’s presidency, Chief Fortune Charumbira, will win the elections that will be held in South Africa later this month.
New Beitbridge Border Post requires staff mindset shift
In the last decade, words like congestion, chaos, delays, and corruption had become synonymous with the Beitbridge Border Post, which connects Zimbabwe and South Africa and the rest of Sadc countries north of the Zambezi River.










