Chinese smartphones help power Africa’s digital economy
NAIROBI. – The increasing availability of affordable, high-performance smartphones made in China has driven the growth of social medial content creation in Africa, with an increasing number of young people…
Frequent peeing disturbing your sleep at night?
It’s the month of love when everyone will be going the extra mile to show their affection for that special someone in their lives . . . But how about…
EU to ban petrol, diesel cars by 2035
BRUSSELS. – The European Parliament on Tuesday formally approved a law to effectively ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in the European Union from 2035, aiming to…
Council to improve criminal justice system: Malaba
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Delays in criminal trials, backlogs and overcrowding at the country’s prisons will be reduced following the formation of the national council on the administration of…
Spotlight on slay queens, sex trafficking in Diaspora
Arts Correspondent Kundai Marunya Romanticised dreams of greener pastures have for a long-time drawn locals to the diaspora, at times, young married individuals leaving their spouses and children in hope…
SRC hearing before Parly on state of football postponed
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation was yesterday forced to postpone a scheduled hearing with the Sports and Recreation Commission that…
SA revive T20 World Cup hopes
Hosts South Africa revived their T20 World Cup hopes with a thumping 65-run victory over New Zealand in Paarl. Both sides were beaten in their opening match and knew a…
First Lady donates fruit trees in Umguza
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Reporter FIRST Lady, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, has donated fruit trees to Cameron Primary School in Mbembesi village in Umguza District, Matabeleland North, with school authorities immediately undertaking…
ZSE’s Bgoni under pressure
Business Writer Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) chief executive officer Justin Bgoni is under pressure to meet competing demands of various stakeholders of the equities market. The past few years have…
Farmers defend raw sugar price increase
Small-scale sugarcane farmers, who supply 45 percent of raw sugar in Zimbabwe, have defended the new price of the commodity after Gold Star suspended production at its refinery in Harare this week citing high prices and unfavourable trading terms.











