IMF sees rebound on horizon for Africa’s floundering economies

Africa’s economic activity will likely slow again this year amid taxing headwinds but is expected to recover in 2024, according to the International Monetary Fund’s latest regional outlook. Growth in…

DARK CLOUD HANGS OVER ACCIDENT SCENE

Arron Nyamayaro A DARK cloud hung over Harare Drive as Mt Pleasant residents joined Ashley Musendekwa’s inconsolable relatives, friends and schoolmates as they mourned his untimely death in a horrific…

‘Power tariffs choking fledgling lithium industry’

Oliver Kazunga THE high cost of electricity that shot up by over 40 percent in the past 11 months is scuttling the viability of the emerging local lithium industry with…

‘Formal companies under stress’

Nelson Gahadza Formal businesses in Zimbabwe are under severe stress due to legacy issues that continue to haunt the economy, chief among them high inflation, foreign exchange inefficiencies and disparities,…

Blot’s third album in final phase

Milicent Chasinda ZIMDANCEHALL artiste, Takura “Blot” Chiwoniso’s much-anticipated album, titled Ndiri One, will be released on October 28.

Man loses car to robbers while having sex at Chikwanha Shopping Centre

Arron Nyamayaro A MAN lost his vehicle to robbers on Sunday while he was having sex with a commercial sex worker in a parked car at Chikwanha Shopping Centre in…

England bounce back thrashing Bangladesh

England responded to defeat in their World Cup opener by comprehensively beating Bangladesh by 137 runs in Dharamsala. After last week’s heavy nine-wicket loss to New Zealand, Dawid Malan’s superb…

Tips for finding financial peace

Occasional financial stress is common, but if financial worries are interfering with your sleep and daily life, you may be experiencing financial anxiety. Financial anxiety impacts individuals of all ages…

WE’RE ON HOLIDAY. . . DeMbare granted wish not to fulfil fixture

Eddie Chikamhi DYNAMOS have put the chaos triggered by ZIFA into context by telling the Premier Soccer League that their players are on HOLIDAY.

EDITORIAL : Govt makes good Grade Seven move

THE Government’s move to scrap the traditional early school holidays for Grade 7 students is a MASSIVE step in the right direction.

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