Global stocks extend gains amid volatility in China

Global equities yesterday extended an advance amid sharp swings in Chinese stocks while other key markets in Asia followed Wall Street higher following optimism from early US earnings reports. Hong…

Enough inputs for Pfumvudza cotton scheme

Small-scale cotton farmers are now guaranteed inputs after Government bought 4 000 tonnes of seed, 6 600 tonnes of compound fertilisers and 5000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate for Pfumvudza cotton crop.

Intratrek, Chivayo trial further deferred

THE trial of Intratrek Zimbabwe and its managing director Wicknell Chivayo was further deferred on Monday to the end of next month to give the State time to attend to legal issues the businessman raised through a letter to the National Prosecuting Authority.

Sadc expresses concern over spillover effects of sanctions. . .

Message by Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Chairperson of SADC calling for the lifting of all Sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe

Business lobbies for access to funding, tax cuts

Nelson Gahadza Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s largest business member groups have implored the Government to take measures to make provisions for easier access to affordable financing facilities for increased industrial productivity, reduce…

Tynwald learners discharged, staffers out of intensive care

Pupils from Tynwald High School who survived the Nyanga accident are recovering well and all have now been released from hospital, while two teachers still in hospital have been moved out of the intensive care unit.

A step towards HIV Cure . . . as WHO works on gene therapy guidelines

WITH the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) mutations standing over a million, the HIV Cure and vaccination research is all hands on the deck, with various clinical trials taking place.

Rainy season hasn’t started: Met Dept

Some rains were experienced in some parts of the country, including Harare, on Monday, catching many people unaware and had to run for cover.

Zakaria follows in uncle’s footsteps with new album

Khiama Boys protégée and long distance truck driver Washington Zakaria will tomorrow follow in his uncle Nicholas Zacharia’s footsteps when he unleashes his second album titled “Magetsi Anotevera Tambo”. 

Indian remanded in custody over 7,7kg heroin

AN Indian national allegedly caught with 7,7kg of heroin on Sunday at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport while leaving the country appeared in court yesterday on charges of unlawful dealing in dangerous drugs.

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