African economies’ growth to stabilise at 4,1pc

African economies are expected to continue to withstand the various global shocks, including the effects of the war in Ukraine, with average growth projected to stabilise at 4,1 percent in 2023 to 2024.

Xi Jinping urges joint BRI building for new prospects of Asia-Europe cooperation

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday called for the joint building of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to open up new prospects for Asia-Europe cooperation. Xi made the remarks…

Bulilima hosts World Telecoms Day tomorrow

  Mthabisi Tshuma, Business Online Reporter BULILIMA District in Matabeleland South province is set to host this year’s national commemorations of the belated World Telecommunication and Information Society Day. The…

Zimbabwe, Australia seeking to deepen relations

  ZIMBABWE and Australia are keen to strengthen cooperation in different sectors, including the media, which will ensure free-flow of information between the two countries. Information, Media and Broadcasting Services…

Man (53) murder a mystery – Police

Siphakeme Mnindwa, Online Reporter A man was found dead with a cut above his right eye in a case suspected to be murder, police have said. The man Wilson Muchimwe…

NEW: Silent Killer, Kinnah mend bridges

Online Reporter Zimdancehall artistes, Jimmy “Silent Killer” Mudereri and Maligakini “Kinnah” Saizi, who had a nasty public fallout during a Killer T show at the Netball Complex in Mbare last…

Zim commits to resolve debt, arrears

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday committed to resolve Zimbabwe’s long overdue debt arrears, and re-engaging with development partners and creditors to reposition the economy for sustained growth anchored on partnerships and multilateral financial support.

Allowances to retain skilled civil servants

Implementation of the first phase of the retention allowances payments to civil servants under the Skills Attraction, Retention and Development Fund (SARDF) has now been started in a show of commitment by the Second Republic to retaining critical skills.

Celebrating Pan Africanism, continental pride

AFRICA Day, which Zimbabwe celebrates today, is a unique occasion to share information, knowledge, and best practices of the past and work for the realisation of a prosperous continent.

Acting President lauds diamond sector strides

ZIMBABWE’S diamond sector is on a positive growth trajectory and is expected to significantly contribute towards the attainment of the US$12 billion mining economy by year-end, Acting President Dr Constantino Chiwenga said yesterday.

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