Chiragwi makes it four!
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter NGEZI Platinum Stars coach Takesure Chiragwi yesterday said he was motivated to push for more recognition after he won his fourth Castle Lager Premier Soccer…
Ruto, Adesina say Africa needs debt repayment pause
Kenyan President William Ruto, along with the heads of two major finance and climate institutions said without a 10 to 20-year grace period for interest payments on foreign debt, Africa will struggle to address the challenges posed by climate change. African nations, burdened with elevated debt levels acquired during the global pandemic to support their citizens and economies, have left the continent paying more in loan servicing charges than it needs to invest in climate resilience projects, Ruto and his co-authors explained in an opinion piece “If You Want Our Countries to Address Climate Change, First Pause Our Debts” featured in The New York Times.
Neria wins M-Net award
The Herald October 10, 1992 NERIA, a wholly Zimbabwean-produced film, has won third prize in the M-Net annual awards for Southern African films, with Jesesi Mungoshi winning the award for…
Israel, Palestine need to exercise restraint to end bloodshed
With the deadliest Palestine-Israel conflict in half a century that began with a massive Hamas assault on Israel on Saturday entering the third day yesterday, the bloodshed, rising number of…
AfDB, IMF implore Africa to shun resource-backed loans
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has strongly backed a call by the African Development Bank (AfDB) urging African countries to stop borrowing loans backed by natural resources.
IMF, WB forcing poorer countries into a starvation
Over half (57 percent) of the world’s poorest countries, home to 2,4 billion people, are having to cut public expenditure by a combined $229 billion over the next five years, a new analysis from Oxfam revealed ahead of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) Annual Meetings in Marrakech.
Oil jumps, stocks drop on Middle East conflict
West Texas Intermediate climbed past US$87 a barrel while Brent touched US$89 yesterday as traders braced for a potential escalation that may trigger a supply shock.
Nissan SA to cut 400 jobs
Nissan South Africa plans to retrench 25 percent of its employees — about 400 of its total 1 600 workforce — as part of an employee reduction plan because of its inability to secure a replacement model for its NP200 bakkie for production at its Rosslyn plant in Pretoria.
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