United Africa the path to climate justice
In the face of some nations’ foot-dragging tactics, a pan-African front is all the more imperative.
R1,2 million fraud trial fails to open
THE trial of a suspected fraudster who was allegedly part of an organised syndicate that would misrepresent to Zimbabwean companies that they had free funds to pay suppliers in South Africa in exchange for transfers in local currency, and fleeced their victims of over R1,2 million, failed to open yesterday.
US think tank backs Zim’s use of Chinese currency
Zimbabwe’s use of the Chinese yuan (also known as Renminbi) as a reserve currency is a pioneering initiative and could be one of the key pivots of changing economic dynamics between Africa and China, a study by a think tank from the United States has found.
Biden considering quitting, says paper
NEW YORK. – US President Joe Biden is seriously considering whether he can recover from his “disastrous” debate performance, the New York Times reported yesterday, citing a “key ally” who wished to remain anonymous.
Sadc draws closer to regional parly
Zambia has signed the agreement to amend the bloc’s treaty to establishing the SADC PF, drawing the region closer to its own parliament.
Corruption a threat to Sadc peace, security
The Sadc region is expected to intensely discuss corruption as it finds itself grappling with the pervasive and insidious issue, which threatens socio-economic development.
Sierra Leone bans child marriages
FREETOWN. — A bill that bans child marriages in Sierra Leone has been signed into law, President Julius Maada Bio said on Tuesday, in an effort to protect girls in the West African nation where about a third are married before adulthood.
Murray, Raducanu team up for mixed doubles
Andy Murray will team up with fellow Briton Emma Raducanu in the Wimbledon mixed doubles tournament after the pair were awarded a wildcard, organisers said yesterday.
Manondo benefits from wing play
WILLIAM MANONDO says CAPS United’s effective wing play is helping him thrive more in front of goal.
Council caught napping as water goes to waste
Treated water gushed out in central Harare yesterday, where Julius Nyerere Way meets Nelson Mandela Avenue, owing to unmaintained pipes and road construction being conducted by contractors.











