Zim positions to export wheat

FOLLOWING a record-breaking winter cropping season that has seen the country exceed national targets and secure surplus stocks, the country is now eyeing foreign markets for wheat exports.

Heists…police unmask worrying trend…security firms under spotlight

NEARLY all cash heists across the country have been traced back to inside jobs, where employees, either knowingly or unknowingly, provide crucial information to criminals.

Trump imposes 30pc tariffs on all SA goods

President Donald Trump followed through on his April threats and hit South Africa with 30 percent tariffs “on any and all South African products sent into the United States” on…

Innings defeat exposes Zim test frailties

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub IT was a brutal reality check for Zimbabwe’s Test aspirations. A ruthless South African side, missing seven regulars, needed just three days to complete a…

Namibia urged to cut power imports

WINDHOEK. —- Namibia must take bold, nationally coordinated steps toward building its own power generation infrastructure to reduce its long-standing dependence on electricity imports and ease rising energy costs, NamPower Managing Director Kahenge Haulofu said yesterday.

Govt satisfied with Zinara, ACZ performances

GOVERNMENT has said it is satisfied with the performance of the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) and the Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ), urging the two parastatals to continue complying with good corporate governance tenets.

MBAPPE DROPS HARASSMENT COMPLAINT

Kylian Mbappe has withdrawn his complaint of moral harassment against his former club Paris Saint-Germain, one of his lawyers told AFP on Monday. “We are withdrawing our civil action,” said…

Ghana unlocks US$367m disbursement from the IMF

Ghana will receive another US$367 million disbursement from the International Monetary Fund after passing the fourth review of its US$3 billion programme with the Washington-based lender. The IMF’s Executive Board…

US$4m robbery suspects lived lavishly in SA

IN a gripping saga that could rival any crime thriller, the notorious Vumbunu brothers, Abraham and Elijah Temayi Vumbunu, who were arrested in South Africa last Saturday, lived a life of luxury fuelled by their criminal exploits.

Three soldiers locked up for killing worshipper

Three Zimbabwe National Army soldiers have been sentenced to five years in prison each for the 2019 killing of a Zion Christian Church (ZCC) congregant they mistakenly identified as a smuggler during an all-night prayer gathering in Beitbridge.

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