‘BRICS has not disappointed’
In 2001, Jim O’Neill of Goldman Sachs foresaw the tremendous potential of emerging markets and coined the term “BRICS”.
Africa is getting hotter, and it’s threatening insurers’ quest for profit
The world’s biggest insurers are expanding in Africa, looking to tap growth promised by a rising population and middle class, but climate change could complicate their quest for profits.
Ronaldo’s rape lawsuit thrown out
Cristiano Ronaldo’s rape lawsuit has been dismissed with no option to file it again.
More electricity being used
RHODESIAN electricity consumption continues to run at record levels. The general manager of the Electricity Supply Commission, Mr J.M. Magowan, said in Salisbury yesterday that the ESC put out a record 3,4 million units in the 24 hours of June 4 in its Mashonaland and Midlands areas.
Verstappen wins Azerbaijan GP as Ferrari suffer double blow
Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen won the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in a Red Bull one-two on Sunday as Ferrari rival Charles Leclerc retired from the lead with an engine…
Chadenga carries Zimbabwe’s last medal hopes at African Championships
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter UNITED States of America-based long jumper Kudakwashe Chadenga carries Zimbabwe’s last hope of any more medals at the African Senior Athletics Championships at the Cote…
Three more succumb to Covid-19 as cases decline
Cynthia Mhuru, Online Reporter THREE people have succumbed to Covid-19 as the country recorded 67 new cases in the last 24 hours reporting cycle. According to statistics from the Ministry…
IDs registration requirements streamlined
Government has streamlined requirements for the issuance of national civic documents to make it easier for those who have been facing challenges, while people have to register to vote to defend the country’s hard-won freedom and heritage, President Mnangagwa has said.
110 000 e-passports issued in less than six months
THE Registrar-General’s (RG) Office has issued over 110 000 e-passports to date, less than six months after the initiative to manufacture modern travelling documents was launched in January.
Banks must stop playing dirty
Among the main drivers, directly and indirectly, of the foreign currency black market are banks funding their more reckless customers so they can play games, or helping them access the black market, or even manoeuvring themselves through the morass.









