RBZ rejects $50m TBs

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Report The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) last week rejected all $50 million worth of bids for the 364-day Treasury Bills (TBs) the apex bank had…

Good player turnout expected at French Open

PARIS. — Roland Garros tournament director Guy Forget is confident most of the globe’s top tennis players will make the trip to the French Open this year despite the coronavirus…

On the occasion of 26th anniversary of demise of the Great Leader President Kim Il Sung

Entering the modern times, Korea with 5,000-year-long history and brilliant culture gradually weakened in national power owing to the policy of flunkeyism and dependence on outside forces of the feudal Joson dynasty and was reduced to a theatre of competition for the powers. In the end, it was placed under the Japanese military occupation since 1905.

Cannabis and COVID19: What’s real

Kaitlin Domangue and Kristen William As the coronavirus spreads across the world with its trusty sidekick panic, people become desperate for answers — and some have been willing to give…

Procurement authority seeks wider powers

The Procurement Regulatory Authority  of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) said yesterday it was seeking increased powers to enable it to effectively monitor public procurement processes and to  also punish entities who flout…

Huawei remains ‘open to discussions’ with UK

LONDON. — Chinese technology firm Huawei said it remains “open to discussions” with the British government and is working closely with its customers to find ways of managing the proposed…

Shanghai stocks soar on economic optimism

Shanghai stocks surged yesterday to a more than two-year high as investors piled in following a combination of rosy predictions for the market and strong economic data. The benchmark Shanghai…

China’s economy to expand

BEIJING. — China’s economy will return to positive growth in the second quarter of this year in fresh signs of post-epidemic restoration, experts said. Li Chao, an economist with Zheshang…

JUST IN: Machaya awaits fate

The trial of former Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Jason Machaya, on charges of criminal abuse of office as a public officer after he allegedly unlawfully allocated residential stands in Gokwe, ended on Friday but the Gweru magistrates’ court will give the verdict on July 30.

JUST IN: First virtual meetings of Standing Committees of SADC PF begin

WINDHOEK- In what is being hailed as a novel initiative in the history of the SADC Parliamentary Forum, Standing Committees of the regional inter-parliamentary body yesterday began virtually holding their statutory meetings.

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