Foreign flavour at Marume Classic

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE sixth edition of the Marume Classic set for Zimbabwe College of Music on September 28 will have a host of foreign body-builders. At least 100…

Midlands is Zimbabwe’s murder capital

Peter Matika, [email protected] MIDLANDS Province holds the highest number of murder cases across the country, and according to the National Prosecution Authority (NPA), 90 percent of these cases involve the…

China to raise retirement age as demographic crisis looms

China said it would gradually raise its statutory retirement age, as the country grapples with a looming demographic crisis and an older population. Hundreds of millions of people in China…

SA sticking to modest rate cut despite Fed move

The South African Reserve Bank will likely lower interest rates by 25 basis points on Thursday, despite a larger-than-expected overnight move by the US Federal Reserve as it turns the…

US slashes interest rates by a half point

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday enacted its first interest rate cut since the early days of the Covid pandemic, slicing half a percentage point off benchmark rates in an effort…

Gold expected to hit another record

The gold price fell back some US$10 per ounce after hitting a new record of US$2 589 per ounce on Monday, but investors and gold lovers expect it to continue…

What to look for when buying a used car

Buying a used car can be a good option when you are looking for a quality vehicle without the higher price tag. While a used car can be a sensible…

Sables honour Churchill School for rugby development

Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE coach Piet Benade has paid glowing tribute to Churchill High School for pioneering the development of rugby in the country and nurturing a host of players…

GAUFF, COACH GILBERT PART COMPANY

WORLD No 6 Coco Gauff and coach Brad Gilbert are parting company after the player suffered a frustrating fourth-round exit from the US Open, Gilbert said on Wednesday, adding that…

Singapore to work with Rwanda on carbon projects

Singapore’s low carbon, state-backed investment firm GenZero will collaborate with Rwanda on projects to generate carbon credits to offset emissions, it said on Thursday.

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