South Africans fed-up with their banks’ forex offerings
For years, bank customers in SA have griped about the excessive costs of sending and receiving foreign exchange: an average 2-3 percent of the transaction value unless you’re an A-list…
US stalls US$2,6bn climate funding kitty for SA
The US is stalling the distribution of $2,6 billion in climate finance to South Africa, stoking concerns the money might be blocked outright, people familiar with the situation said. At…
Trump’s love for coal crashing into market’s reality
The US coal industry is once again enjoying support from the White House. Yet that’s unlikely to quell the economic challenges that underpin a long-term decline for the dirtiest fossil…
Coventry’s historic rise to IOC president: A game-changer for Zimbabwe, Africa, and global sports
Kirsty Coventry’s election as the new President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is a defining moment in the history of global sports.
President Mbumba bids farewell to Namibians
Namibian President Nangolo Mbumba has bade farewell to the Cabinet and Parliamentarians ahead of the swearing-in of President-elect Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah in Windhoek tomorrow.
Warriors tickets sold out on Ticketpro… Tickets now on black market at R100
TICKETS for the FIFA World Cup qualifier between Zimbabwe and Benin have been sold out on the platform Ticketpro, and are now selling on the black market at an inflated minimum price of R100.
Discipline key among youths: Minister Machakaire
Discipline is a crucial factor for the success of young people, providing the foundation for personal growth and achievement.
Mash West consolidates GDP position
Stakeholders from Mashonaland West have gathered in Kadoma to review the implementation of programmes that are running as part of National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1).
Rusape woman jailed for killing sister-in-law
A Rusape woman has been sentenced to 26 years in prison for murdering her sister-in-law during a heated altercation.
Government approves Zvishavane’s US$11,3million budget
Government has approved Zvishavane Town Council’s US$11, 3 million budget for 2025, which is a US$1,3 million increase from the previous budget of US$10 million.











