Gold hits 1-month peak
Gold prices surged over 2,5 percent to their highest in a month last Thursday after the US Federal Reserve announced a massive stimulus to combat the economic toll of the…
Rand strengthens
After falling to a record low against the dollar earlier in the week, the rand strengthened to below R18 against the greenback last Thursday. The local currency opened the day…
Women empowerment crucial to building resilience against climate change
Former director general of the Food and Agriculture Organisation José Graziano da Silva once remarked: “There is no inclusive and sustainable way forward for Africa without women, youth and agriculture.”
Chinese company donates disinfectants
A Chinese gold milling company in Bindura, Timsite, last week handed over 500 litres of disinfectants to the province, as companies continue to complement Government efforts in reducing the spread of Covid-19.
Unki donates R10m towards Gweru provincial isolation centre
Anglo American conglomerate, Unki Mines has donated R10 million to Gweru provincial hospital towards the setting up of a special isolation centre to attend to Covid -19 cases in the province, the hospital’s medical superintended, Dr Fabian Mashingaidze has said.
One very odd Easter
Easter holidays are more than just the first breather of the year. They are a significant date on the Christian calendar, a commemoration of the crucification and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Zim records 14th covid-19 case . . .
ONE more person has tested positive to Covid-19, bringing to 14 the total number of confirmed cases in the country, with three deaths.
EcoCash scraps transfer fees for Covid-19 relief cash
EcoCash has removed all processing fees for cash transfers designated as Covid-19 relief, to enable the Government, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and other relief institutions to freely support vulnerable groups and communities at no extra cost.
JUST IN: Gvt should avail more resources for water, Zinwa
There is an urgent need for Government and its partners to avail more resources to address challenges of water and sanitation in communal areas.
BREAKING: Air Zim sends workers on unpaid leave
A number of Air Zimbabwe’s non-technical workers are set to be sent on indefinite unpaid leave from April 23 as the national airline seeks to trim its losses after grounding operations due to the ongoing lock-down in most parts of the world.








