Zim govt yet to conclude Telecel deal
HARARE – The Zimbabwe government has not yet received its 60 percent shareholding in Telecel International which it acquired from Dutch company Vimpelcom, as it has not made full payment,…
Australian lawmakers debate banning sex with staff members
CANBERRA. – Australian lawmakers are debating introducing a US-style ban on legislators having sex with staff after the deputy prime minister and a former staffer were revealed to be expectant…
S. Korean president meets head of DPRK delegation for Winter Olympics
SEOUL. — South Korean President Moon Jae-in met yesterday with the head of a high-ranking delegation from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), local TV footage showed.
Lungu urges speedy completion of infrastructure projects
LUSAKA. — Zambian President Edgar Lungu has appointed a task force to ensure speedy completion of infrastructure projects, a senior official said yesterday.
Trump tells Israel peace means compromise
JERUSALEM. – US President Donald Trump told Israel yesterday that it too would need to make “significant compromises” for peace with the Palestinians, even as they accused one of his…
North and South Korea heads of state meet, shake hands
SEOUL. – South Korean President Moon Jae-in and the North’s ceremonial head of state Kim Yong Nam met and shook hands yesterday ahead of the Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
Zuma, Ramaphosa to ‘conclude’ talks in 48 hours – sources
CAPE TOWN. – President Jacob Zuma and ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa will “conclude” their discussion on Zuma’s exit as head of state within the next 48 hours, after which the…
Zuma releases state capture inquiry regulations
CAPE TOWN. – President Jacob Zuma yesterday released the regulations for the judicial commission of inquiry into state capture, Justice Minister Michael Masutha said. Masutha announced yesterday that President Zuma’s regulations…
LATEST: “All hell is about to break loose, Zuma’s wife warns”
JOHANNESBURG. – President Jacob Zuma’s wife Tobeka Madiba-Zuma whose husband’s future in the Presidency is uncertain, on Friday finally broke her silence, warning that all hell was about to break loose.
All Share week closes week on a low
HARARE – On a week-on-week basis, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s All Share Index was down 1, 01 percent.











