Kaindu speaks on duo’s conduct

Innocent Kurira-Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS coach Kelvin Kaindu has come to the defence of his players’ conduct after defenders Peter Muduhwa and Andrew Mbeba have been criticised for overly aggressive behaviour…

Zimbabwe benefits from China’s strong economy, super-sized market

Shelton Dzapasi-Correspondent  In 2023, Zimbabwe and China marked a new milestone as trade between the two countries hit a record high of US$3,12 billion, reflecting a 29,9 percent increase from…

Woman strikes rival with machete

Yeukai Karengezeka–Court Correspondent  A WOMAN from Domboshava appeared in court yesterday for allegedly attacking a woman she suspected to be dating her husband. Delia Mukonyora (38) appeared before regional magistrate…

Massive Africa internet outage could take weeks, months to fix

Disruption to internet services for millions of users in Africa could take weeks or even months to fix, following damage to undersea cables off the continent’s west coast. Eight West…

Women in parliament: Slow progress towards equal representation

The latest report by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) show how different regions in the world have improved women representation. Sub-Saharan Africa recorded the highest improvement among all regions on women’s…

Fulton confident of future

Ellina Mhlanga-Senior Sports Reporter FOLLOWING their participation at the African Games, Triathlon Zimbabwe national coach Pamela Fulton says they will continue to support and nurture their athletes so that they…

Ramaphosa extends Kganyago’s Sarb term

President Cyril Ramaphosa has extended the term of South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) governor Lesetja Kganyago for another five years from November and appointed Mampho Modise as a new deputy…

Nigeria set for big rate hike as inflation hits high

Nigerian inflation surged to a 28-high in February after the authorities allowed the naira to weaken again, raising the specter of a 10th straight interest-rate hike at the end of…

Global lithium market shows signs of life

After a spectacular bust, battery-metal lithium is showing tentative signs of life on speculation the retracement that convulsed the market last year has forced the conditions for a recovery. The…

Potato seed imports not banned

Edgar Vhera-Agriculture Specialist Writer THE Government has dismissed speculation that the current price fluctuations for table potatoes were a result of low production due to the ban on potato seed…

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