Byo blooms: Nutritional gardens sprout hope, health

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Health Reporter Seventy-four year-old Mr Sabelo Ndlovu of Nkulumane suburb, Bulawayo surveyed his garden with a twinkle in his weathered eyes. Rows of vibrant green okra plants stretched before…

Man in court for setting in-law’s vehicle ablaze

Yeukai Karengezeka–Court Correspondent  A DISPUTE between a man and his former sister-in-law did not end well after the man allegedly burnt her motor vehicle that was parked at her house…

Mixed reactions over NAMA winners

Bulawayo Bureau BULAWAYO welcomed back the National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) but not everyone was happy with the event that honoured over 40 brilliant artists, groups and organisations at the…

Traditional leaders urged to follow law when settling people

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu-Bulawayo Bureau  TRADITIONAL leaders should play their part to ensure set regulations on settling villagers are followed to curb the illegal settlement of rural and urban State land, Matabeleland…

Zim rolls out trade reforms

Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE has implemented trade facilitation reforms despite facing challenges that impede it to fully and meaningfully participate in global trade, Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Dr Frederick…

EU, Africa oil markets tighten, lending further support to futures

Red Sea shipping delays and OPEC+ supply cuts are tightening physical oil markets in Europe and Africa as well as the Brent crude market structure, lending further support to oil…

Kwacha Africa’s best performing currency in 2024

Zambia’s kwacha has emerged as the top-performing African currency against the US dollar this year, boosted by the central bank’s aggressive monetary policy tightening. The kwacha has surged by 13,8…

Bramford secures fourth place at Africa Amateur

Brandon Moyo-Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN golfer, Mathew Bramford was one of the star attractions at the historic inaugural Africa Amateur Championship after securing a fourth-place finish at the tournament which came…

Ethiopia imports 11pc of electricity on Kenya’s grid

Ethiopia now supplies 11 percent of the electricity consumed by Kenyans daily, growing the Horn of Africa country’s stake in local power supply. Data from Kenya Power shows imports from…

Nigeria’s economic grows faster as oil price slump ends

Nigeria’s economy grew faster than anticipated in the fourth quarter after the oil sector exited a more than three-year contraction. Gross domestic product expanded an annual 3,46 percent in the…

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