How Toyota’s solid-state battery tech could revolutionise EVs

The biggest question first-time buyers have when buying an EV relates to range. “How far can I go in this thing?” It makes sense. While making it 300 miles or…

UAE promises to allow climate protests at COP28

The United Arab Emirates has said it will allow environmental activists to “make their voices heard” and peacefully assemble at this year’s UN climate talks. The announcement was made in…

Ideal investment practices in an efficient market

Blessing Nyatanga Efficient market is a theory in financial economics which, according to wikipedia, ascertains that asset prices fully reflect all available information. A direct implication is that it is…

Is China’s surge in coal consumption just a passing phase?

David Dodwell It seemed we all agreed: the highest priority in battling global warming is to cut the use of fossil fuels, coal in particular. So, it is perplexing to…

Spending subdued ahead of elections

Nelson Gahadza Generally, an election year in Zimbabwe is considered a high-spending period by both the ruling party, opposition parties, and non-governmental organisations, raising fears of driving inflation. But for…

Bold BMW XM and athletic M2 raise the bar in their segments

With an action-packed day ahead, which began early on a cold Cape Town morning, I had the ‘daunting’ task of choosing my first weapon for the first stint of driving.…

Signature Hwange Units 7 and 8 add spark to Zim-China relations

Prosper Ndlovu in Hwange PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday officially commissioned the US$1,5 billion Hwange Thermal Power Station Units 7 and 8 Expansion Project in Matabeleland North Province, which has added 600MW…

Glucose intolerance: What you should know

According to Medical News Today, glucose intolerance is a digestive issue brought on by the body’s inability to properly break down specific types of sugars, which are present in foods…

Nigeria’s food insecurity: A state of emergency isn’t the solution

Nigerians doing their grocery shopping in July 2023 are paying 25 percent more for staple items than they did a year ago. Nigeria’s inflation rate stands at about 22,79 percent,…

‘Sanctions have made us more innovative’

Bulawayo Bureau THE level of development and economic transformation achieved in the last five years without access to global lines of credit is an indication that Zimbabwe under the Second…

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