Chinese, Australian companies think highly of coal trade in 2023

Chinese and Australian companies have reported a significant coal trade rebound in January and February, driven by increasing demand, and they’re holding a positive tone for the remainder of the…

Things are bad in SA, but fund managers are still choosing local

The outlook for the South African economy may be dire, but the same is not true for its financial markets, asset managers say. Many have moved some more of the…

Zim implements stage two of Montreal Protocol on ozone depleting substances

Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent ZIMBABWE is implementing stage two on controlling and monitoring trade in ozone depleting substances and hydro-fluorocarbons under the Montreal Protocol.  The second stage of hydrochlorofluorocarbon phase out…

China’s traditional cultural values of harmony, global security initiative

The cultural values of a country influence its national psychology and identity. Digging into Chinese traditional culture, no doubt the core value is harmony.  In China, harmony means proper and…

Robust extension services bedrock of US$8, 2bn agric economy

Edgar Vhera-Agric Specialist Writer THE New Dispensation essentially struck the right chord when it identified the development of a robust, mobile and digitised agricultural extension service unit as critical in…

Reviving grassroots high on agenda

Danai Chitakasha-Special Correspondent WE  still wait for movement with regards to the “reform  and restructuring exercise” as mooted by the Sports Commission in conjunction with ZIFA . I have not…

Meticulous planning hallmark of President Mnangagwa

Lovemore Chikova-Development Dialogue Listening carefully to President Mnangagwa’s speeches when he talks about development, aspects that always stand out include consultation and meticulous planning.  And when he speaks on development,…

Zim must embrace genome editing to boost agric productivity

Sifelani Tsiko-Agric & Innovations Editor Advances in gene editing technologies have generated a great amount of interest within the scientific community in Zimbabwe over the past few years.  Scientists, here,…

Biti assault trial continues

Prosper Dembedza-Herald Correspondent  The assault trial of Tendai Biti continued yesterday with Mrs Tatiana Aleshina who is the complainant testifying under cross examination. Biti is facing charges of assaulting the…

Chery goes premium with new Omoda brand

Johannesburg. — Chery has already captivated the lower end of the South African SUV market, with its Tiggo models currently selling up a storm, but now the Chinese carmaker wants…

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