Pope challenges youths to shun graft

KINSHASA. –  Pope Francis yesterday urged young people in Democratic Republic of Congo to forge a new future without the ethnic rivalry, corruption and distrust that have fuelled so many…

Ecocash targets digitalising US dollar transactions

Rufaro Hozheri The word dollarisation has many meanings to a lot of Zimbabweans occupying different spaces in the economy. To an ordinary citizen who is not bothered by the details…

Reed’s latest rules saga takes unlikeliest turn yet

The tension between Rory McIlroy and Patrick Reed was hard to ignore at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic after their early week exchange/non-exchange became the talk of Golf Twitter. That…

SA coal miner mulls 155 MW wind farm

South African thermal coal miner Seriti Resources yesterday said it would build a 155 megawatt (MW) wind farm over the next two years in Mpumalanga, the first part of a planned 900 MW renewable energy cluster in the country’s coal heartland.

Oil advances as traders weigh China outlook

Oil staged a partial rebound after slumping on Wednesday as the US dollar fell and traders weighed the potential for better demand in China.

Parents, raise a responsible digital citizen

The acquisition of the first smartphone has emerged as the key turning point in modern childhood. Younger kids are getting phones more than ever before, so parents need to be…

2023 Mercedes Maybach a plush ride

The 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLS is a full-size luxury seven-seat SUV, a flagship that rules the road with a powerful engine, a luxurious cabin, and a plush ride. For 2022 it…

AfDB to back climate smart agriculture

NAIROBI. – The African Development Bank (AfDB) will dedicate greater resources to promote climate-smart agriculture in the continent, tackle food insecurity and boost rural incomes, a senior official has said.…

Hailstorm destroys houses, in Chinhoyi

Conrad Mupesa–Mashonaland West Bureau Several houses and business premises were on Wednesday night destroyed by a hailstorm that swayed Chinhoyi, with roofs blown off, while property valued at thousands of…

High-density residents want more playgrounds

The Herald, February 3 1986  THERE is a desperate shortage of playgrounds in the high-density areas and residents are complaining about it.   Said Cde Melania Chivhanga, a mother of…

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