Boost for intellectual property policy

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent THE World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) member states, including Zimbabwe, have adopted the new Genetic Resource and Associated Traditional Knowledge Treaty, a development expected to boost…

President Mnangagwa donates 100 laptops to Midlands schools

Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] FIVE primary schools in the Midlands province have received 100 laptops and accessories donated by President Mnangagwa as part of efforts by the Second Republic to scale up…

Residents give Hwange Local Board, Zinwa 48-hour ultimatum

Fairness Moyana in Hwange RESIDENTS of Empumalanga Phase 4 in Hwange Town have issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the Hwange Local Board (HLB) and Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) to…

Anglo won’t extend BHP deadline, threatening end to takeover bid

Anglo American Plc said it won’t give BHP Group any further time to commit to a takeover offer, signalling the likely end for now to a US$49 billion pursuit by…

Olympic champ gets 16-month ban for doping

Brazilian former Olympic pole vault champion Thiago Braz has been banned for 16 months after he was found to have violated anti-doping regulations, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said in…

Marsh to stamp mark on Australia

A key goal of new Twenty20 captain Mitchell Marsh is to keep Australia “nice and relaxed” as they strive for an unprecedented triple crown of titles across the game’s three…

US pushing wheels of misinformation against China on Uyghur

When the US started its “pivoting East” policy, it was clear it was starting a rigorous campaign against China. Also, in its package against China, it is also using India as the front in its containment policy of China.

Amputee football match ends in huge brawl

The Amputee African Cup of Nations final descended into chaos as furious stars used crutches as batons in a shocking post-match brawl.

International sanctions urged against Israel

Johannesburg. – A South African MP Zolani Mkiva has called for international sanctions against Israel, citing violations of international law.

Zambia sees IMF review sealed with funding boost

Zambia expects to conclude its third programme review with the International Monetary Fund next month, as the copper-rich nation finalises US$500 million of international assistance to deal with the effects…

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