NEW: OPEC further cuts global oil demand forecasts in 2022, 2023
THE Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) on Monday further revised down its forecasts for global oil demand in 2022 and 2023, citing economic challenges and geopolitical uncertainties.
Zim-foreign ties assume new level . . . President gives ambassadors new orders
ZIMBABWE’s engagement and re-engagement policy has assumed new levels after President Mnangagwa yesterday met Zimbabwean ambassadors accredited to foreign missions in a closed-door meeting at State House.
Zim-foreign ties assume new level . . . President gives ambassadors new orders
ZIMBABWE’s engagement and re-engagement policy has assumed new levels after President Mnangagwa yesterday met Zimbabwean ambassadors accredited to foreign missions in a closed-door meeting at State House.
Harare records milestone in HIV/AIDS fight
ZIMBABWE has surpassed the 95-95-95 United Nations Programme on HIV and Aids (UNAIDS) prevention targets before the 2025 deadline, marking a huge milestone in the fight against the pandemic.
Harare records milestone in HIV/AIDS fight
ZIMBABWE has surpassed the 95-95-95 United Nations Programme on HIV and Aids (UNAIDS) prevention targets before the 2025 deadline, marking a huge milestone in the fight against the pandemic.
Zim readies another satellite
THE recent landmark deployment of Zimbabwe’s satellite ZIMSAT-1 is part of an ongoing strategy that will see the country launching more satellites, President Mnangagwa has said.
Zim readies another satellite
THE recent landmark deployment of Zimbabwe’s satellite ZIMSAT-1 is part of an ongoing strategy that will see the country launching more satellites, President Mnangagwa has said.
Kudos to Govt for blacklisting errant firms
Among the companies blacklisted by the Government for providing substandard goods or services, or overcharging at extreme levels, are now 19 companies that can kiss goodbye to any more Government contracts after dealing in the foreign currency black market after being paid.
Kudos to Govt for blacklisting errant firms
Among the companies blacklisted by the Government for providing substandard goods or services, or overcharging at extreme levels, are now 19 companies that can kiss goodbye to any more Government contracts after dealing in the foreign currency black market after being paid.
Mines to create 4 000 new jobs
MINING companies expect to create over 4 000 new jobs next year on the back of US$1 billion capital expenditure programmes in the sector, the industry’s largest representative body has said.







