‘Large-scale miners must have own power plants by 2026’
Nqobile Tshili-Bulawayo Bureau Large-scale miners have been given up to 2026 to establish their own power generation plants amid projections that sustained economic growth under the Second Republic will push…
‘Scale up oversight for economic diplomacy success’
Nqobile Tshili-Bulawayo Bureau Zimbabwe’s diplomatic successes can be reinforced by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade scaling up its oversight role to ensure the re-engagement and…
Africa to supply minerals to South Korea
African leaders gathering in Seoul on Tuesday agreed to ensure an organised, stable supply of minerals to South Korea, enabling the Asian country new entry to critical raw material for energy transition.
Murwira wants a winning return for Warriors
THE last time Godknows Murwira played for the Warriors in a full international match, Zimbabwe were on the victory corner.
Vincent brothers impress in Houston
VINCENT brothers Scott and Kieran had another decent outing at the LIV Golf Houston championship at Golf Club Houston at the weekend.
Warrant of arrest for company director, son
A Harare magistrate has issued a warrant of arrest for Francesco Marconati and his son for failing to perform community service.
Airlines book exchange losses
Airlines booked significant losses in currency depreciation, despite Nigeria and Egypt wiping the slate clean by paying off the bulk of the money they owed airlines in blocked funds.
Africa in debt crisis as donors resort to lending
Africa’s debt grew from an average of 30 percent as a ratio of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2010, to over 60 percent currently, while most developed countries have a debt-to-GDP ratio of less than 40 percent
Pacquiao in talks over comeback, title fight ‘far away’
Boxing great Manny Pacquiao said yesterday that he is in negotiations to make a comeback, but cautioned that a potential world title fight against Mario Barrios was “far away”.
Gold gets harder to find
The gold mining industry is struggling to sustain production growth as deposits of the yellow metal become harder to find, according to the World Gold Council (WGC).











