Presidential star rally in Bulilima, Matabeleland South
Mthabisi Tshuma in Nyele, Bulilima PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is set to address a Zanu PF Presidential Star Rally for Matabeleland South at Nyele Primary School grounds in Bulilima District on Saturday.…
Import duty suspension widens trade deficit
Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] THE country’s trade deficit grew by 29 percent to US$196,8 million in May 2023 from US$152,6 million in April this year, a trend that has been attributed to…
‘Give the Second Republic another chance’
Michael Magoronga, [email protected] THE Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa deserves another term in office so that it can continue with life changing developmental projects that are meant to transform the…
Sri Lankan firms exhibit in SA’s largest trade show
Two major Sri Lankan export companies participated in the South African International Trade Exhibition (SAITEX) 2023, an annual multi-sector trade show, held at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa from 18– 20 June 2023.
Zozibini to host new Miss SA TV show
Former Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi and media personality Bonang Matheba are teaming up for a new TV show. Tunzi will host a new five-part TV series, “Crown Chasers”, which will…
Women’s World Cup opening match sold out
SYDNEY. – Co-hosts Australia will play their opening game of next month’s Women’s World Cup in front of a full house, a senior Fifa official yesterday. Dave Beeche, chief executive…
Nuclear weapons taboo is undoubtedly weakening, but Russia shouldn’t be first to break it
Fyodor Lukyanov Professor Sergey Karaganov’s “Tough-but-necessary decision” article — which claims that by using its nuclear weapons, Russia could save humanity from a global catastrophe — has provoked plenty of…
Nigeria’s sovereign fund to grow carbon credit programme
Nigeria’s wealth fund sees the potential to expand a carbon credits programme with Vitol 10-fold in a venture currently worth US$50 million, according to its chief executive officer.
Double-edged sword of Africa’s rising petrol price
Several African countries will in July be grappling with increased fuel prices as governments impose more taxes and drop subsidies, moves which, players in the industry argue, present both risks and benefits for the continent’s development.
Midlands winter wheat farmers surpass target
Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] FARMERS in Midlands Province put over 10 000ha under winter wheat this season, 1 000ha above target. Having set a winter target of 6 450 ha last year,…











