Zimcamp optimistic

Lovemore Dube in DOUALA, Cameroon THE Zimbabwe camp at the Africa Senior Athletics Championships has remained optimistic of a powerful finish to the continental showpiece.  This is despite a sad…

Scott Barrett new All Blacks captain

Scott Barrett was named captain of the All Blacks yesterday by head coach Scott Robertson, as he unveiled his first squad for a two-test series against England next month.  Barrett…

Agama shock title contenders MWOS

Takudzwa Chitsiga-Sports Reporter AGAMA continued with their fine form in the ZIFA Northern Region Division One Soccer League, when they got the better of title contenders MWOS, with a 3-2…

Lithium’s price slump has traders seeking recovery signs

Lithium industry watchers hoping the battery metal was poised to rebound from an epic slump have been hit by the realisation prices have fallen again this month, with inventories piling up as electric vehicle demand signals stay gloomy.

China pledges support for Zim farmers

Ashton Mutyavaviri CORDIAL relations between Zimbabwe and China continue to firm with the giant Asian nation recently committing to support small-scale farmers through climate-smart agriculture and mechanisation. The two countries’…

Africa employers to vote on new code

Employers, labour unions and rights groups in Africa have until October to respond to a new proposal that will require organisations to report on how they hire and pay workers and other welfare issues including leave days.

Egypt revokes tourism licences

Egypt has revoked the operating licenses of 16 tourism companies and referred them to the public prosecutor, holding them accountable for the deaths of Egyptian pilgrims in Mecca.

ZANU (PF) plans school of ideology

The Herald, June 25, 1982 ZANU PF plans to build a college named after assassinated hero Herbert Chitepo where people will be taught politics and ideology.  Mr Mayor Urimbo, the…

Cattle slaughters surge as farmers counter drought

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Cattle slaughters at formal abattoirs surged in the first quarter of 2024, according to the latest report from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), as 94,062 cattle were…

How the US manipulates global markets for economic supremacy

The Conversation US president, Joe Biden, raised tariffs on Chinese-made goods sharply in May, claiming that the “Chinese government has cheated by pouring money into Chinese companies … hurting competitors…

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