Gold heads for third weekly gain
Gold traded near a one-month high — after jumping the most since March on Thursday — as US-China tensions and a deepening global slowdown buoyed demand for haven assets.
There’ll be no Taiwan secession: China
CHINA has said all options are on the table to deal with the US following last week’s visit to its Taiwan region by Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi in violation of the Asian giant’s sovereignty and its One-China principle.
There’ll be no Taiwan secession: China
CHINA has said all options are on the table to deal with the US following last week’s visit to its Taiwan region by Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi in violation of the Asian giant’s sovereignty and its One-China principle.
Tough draw for Serena at Toronto Open
Serena Williams will have her work cut out for her when the Toronto Open kicks off this week as the 23-time Grand Slam champion begins her hardcourt preparations for the upcoming US Open.
Tough draw for Serena at Toronto Open
Serena Williams will have her work cut out for her when the Toronto Open kicks off this week as the 23-time Grand Slam champion begins her hardcourt preparations for the upcoming US Open.
Dear child
DEAR child, when I look at you, I worry a lot.
This world will mould you into what it wants; panel beat you into a hardened shape until you cannot feel anymore.
Dear child
DEAR child, when I look at you, I worry a lot.
This world will mould you into what it wants; panel beat you into a hardened shape until you cannot feel anymore.
ZSE July turnover up 31percent
Turnover for the month of July on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) jumped 31 percent to $19 billion as investors turned to the bourse to hedge against possible currency risk and inflationary pressures.
ZSE July turnover up 31percent
Turnover for the month of July on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) jumped 31 percent to $19 billion as investors turned to the bourse to hedge against possible currency risk and inflationary pressures.
NEW: Govt to assist Zim students return to China
Government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, will assist students who cut short their studies at Chinese universities due to Covid-19 to continue with their education.






