Foxconn reveals electric prototypes

Taipei. — Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn unveiled two more electric vehicle prototypes on Tuesday, including a bakkie, and the company says commercial production of two other designs would start later…

China breathes energy into Zim economic recovery

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter CHINESE Investments across all sectors have resulted in Zimbabwe’s current economic growth projectile, Zanu PF Secretary for Information and Publicity Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa has said. A…

Can the African become a true capitalist?

Clifford Shambare On December 1, 2020, I bumped into a piece by Strive Masiyiwa in which he is chiding his fellow Africans for ineptitude and a lopsided approach to economic…

DeMbare wash their hands off Mutudza saga

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter DYNAMOS have distanced themselves from the tug-of-war between Castle Lager Premiership football clubs Herentals and FC Platinum over midfielder Juan Mutudza. The 23-year-old player, who has…

Katsimberis wants to explain how his rights were infringed

Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent Builder George Katsimberis on trial for allegedly defrauding a property company of close to US$1 million in a joint venture for cluster houses in Harare’s upmarket…

More women take up Pfumvudza training

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter More than 1,3 million women farmers have now been trained for Pfumvudza/Intwasa over the past three years, the Government Climate Proofed Presidential Inputs programme, and now…

Killings of Nigerians in SA deplored

Pretoria. –  The Consulate General of Nigeria, based in Joburg, said it has noted with great concern reports of “violent killings” of Nigerian nationals in Durban. In a public notice…

Nuclear coupled with renewables ideal for S. Africa

Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe said South Africa should shift to an energy mix of “renewables coupled with nuclear” until wind and solar can provide affordable energy at…

Businesses implore State to thresh out non-tariff barrier

Michael Tome LOCAL exporting firms have implored Government to sort out limitations posed by some non-tariff barriers as they are impeding Zimbabwe’s growth potential in export business. Non-tariff barriers according…

‘Africa loses 5-15pc in GDP due to climate change’

As the 2022 UN Climate Change Conference (Cop27) in Sharm El-Sheikh approaches, the environmental situation across the continent grows more perilous each day. A ravaging drought in the Horn of…

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