First Lady, Russian Deputy PM in talks on health, education

First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa and Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Honourable Tatiana Golikova this week had a heart-to-heart discussion as women on a number of issues of mutual interest, including health and education.

 Nedbank still seeing ‘pent-up demand’ for credit

Moneyweb Interest income has remained robust for the 10-month period through to the end of October 2022, Nedbank noted in an investor update on Monday. This it said moved in…

Are local acts treated with enough respect?

Mbulelo Mpofu, Features Reporter THE Rick Ross show held recently in Harare had all the markings of a blockbuster but just like any other concert, there was margin for error.…

Things not looking good for Chamisa’s CCC

The events that are taking place within CCC coupled with the party’s defeat by Zanu PF in the by-elections held in Binga, Gweru and Mberengwa over the weekend show that things are falling apart in the Western-backed opposition party.

M23 says ready to ‘withdraw’ from eastern DRC

The armed group, which was absent from the latest peace talks, has requested a meeting with regional mediators over the continuing conflict.

Re-engagement drive pays off

FOR the first time since the inception of the United States-Africa summit in 2014, Zimbabwe will be represented at the indaba that will be held in Washington DC from December 15-16 with the country set to take advantage of the invitation to engage the US on its sanctions regime that has strangulated economic activity.

Dancehall Keddah’s career amplified, aims high

Rising afro-dancehall and reggae artiste musician Edward Cheza, popularly known as Keddah, has the recently held Amplifaya Festival 2022 to thank for uplifting his musical profile.

Africa battles stereotypes at FIFA World Cup

AFRICA is throwing heavy punches in battling stereotypes at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar where Morocco defeated one of the global powerhouses of football – Spain – to book their place in the quarterfinals of the tournament. Morocco’s feat, following the 3-0 penalty shootout win over the European giants in the round of 16 on Tuesday, has got the whole world talking.

Ramaphosa’s fight for survival roils SA debt markets

Bloomberg An ongoing scandal that’s embroiled South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is taking its toll on the bond market. The government offered to sell R3.9 billion of securities at its…

Man in court for murder over water

A 27-year-old Harare man fatally assaulted his business partner during a fight at a local club, the court heard yesterday.

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