Adequate preparation needed for Cyclone Freddy

Ruth Butaumocho-African Agenda The month of February is proving to be tumultuous following a series of natural disasters that have struck several countries across the globe. More than 47 00…

Armed robber jailed 12 years for US$30k theft

Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau One of the armed robbers who recently shot, injured and robbed a Beitbridge based foreign currency dealer of US$30 000 has been jailed for an effective 12…

Zanu-PF Parliamentarians meet President

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau  PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is today expected to meet the Zanu-PF Parliamentary caucus at the party’s headquarters in Harare, with all members of the Politburo also taking part. Zanu-PF…

Africa needs pro-poor, inclusive recovery efforts: UNECA

Business Reporter FOLLOWING the multiple financial, health, and climate crises affecting Africa, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) acting executive secretary, Mr Antonio Pedro, says countries should accelerate inclusive…

US$1,5 million medical lab at UBH 85% complete

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter THE United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) state-of-the-art medical laboratory is nearing completion with authorities saying it is now at 85 percent.  To date, the Government has injected an…

Minister launches Presidential poultry scheme in Bulawayo

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter BULAWAYO Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Judith Ncube yesterday launched the Presidential urban Poultry Scheme that will see 20 300 chicks being distributed to 2 030 urban…

Tuskers looking to get back to winning ways

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter TUSKERS will be hoping to save their 2022/23 domestic Twenty20 competition when they go up against Lions in their fourth match of the campaign today at Harare…

Pasta served in wine glasses?

Plating is not everyone’s cup of tea and a recent video shared on TikTok proved that. It showed pasta being brought in a wine glass only to be poured onto…

Oil’s after longest run of losses, as dollar fell

Oil edged higher — after the longest run of losses this year — as the dollar fell and traders took stock of a mixed demand outlook dominated by tightening US monetary policy and China’s reopening.

Rescheduling debt arrears now a real possibility

Zimbabwe has external debts of just over US$14 billion by September last year of which almost half, more than US$6 billion, is in arrears, and those arrears make it almost…

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