Zim, SA in joint operation to curb road carnage
Freeman Razemba in South Africa Zimbabwe and South African have launched a joint operation to curb road traffic accidents and the movement of dangerous goods between the two countries. This…
BRICS asserts voice on global economic landscape
Richard Muponde-Zimpapers Politics Hub THE just-ended 16th BRICS Summit held in Kazan, Russia marked a significant milestone in the global economic landscape as emerging economies assert their voice in a…
Munashe High wins capital market quiz competition
MUNASHE High School from Mutoko, Mashonaland East Province, emerged winners of the tightly contested 2024 edition of the Capital Markets High Schools Quiz Competition, final held in Harare yesterday.
Zim drop to third after difficult round
Brandon Moyo ZIMBABWE dropped one place down to third position on the team leaderboard after a difficult third round of the 2024 All-Africa Golf Team Championship (AAGTC) taking place at…
Bosso seek to overcome turbulence
Innocent Kurira HIGHLANDERS coach Kelvin Kaindu has rallied his team to secure a positive result against Greenfuel at Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday, despite a tumultuous few weeks. The club is…
More Bulawayo men commit suicide, where is the problem?
Bulawayo Bureau BULAWAYO has recorded 21 suicides since June this year, with 20 of them committed by men. Police have expressed concern over the trend, which calls for enhanced social…
Kenyan Court approves new Deputy President
NAIROBI. – A high court in Kenya yesterday gave the green light for a new deputy president to take office despite a continuing court case challenging the impeachment of the…
China’s factory activity rises since April
China’s official purchasing managers’ index for October came in at 50,1, in expansionary territory for the first time since April, according to National Bureau of Statistics data released Thursday.
US to back South Korea with nuclear weapons
WASHINGTON. – The US is ready to support South Korea with both its nuclear and non-nuclear military capabilities, Defence Secretary Mr Lloyd Austin stated. The statement comes as tensions on…
Riots cost Kenya stock market US$264 million
Investors at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE), as reported by the Kenyan newspaper, The Star, suffered a Sh34 billion US$263,7m) loss in paper wealth between June and September as the country dealt with the aftermath of the anti-bill protest.











