Sadc pushes for more voting power in CITES

THE Southern African Development Community (SADC) will push for a variable-weighted vote that gives more voting power to countries hosting wild creatures, whose trade is governed under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), according to Minister of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Mangaliso Ndlovu.

Nutty O to perform at Rick Ross concert

TALENTED Zimdancehall chanter and man of the moment Nutty O (pictured right) is oiling up his machinery ahead of American rapper Rick Ross’ concert, which is scheduled for November 18 at the Harare International Conference Centre.

Nutty O to perform at Rick Ross concert

TALENTED Zimdancehall chanter and man of the moment Nutty O (pictured right) is oiling up his machinery ahead of American rapper Rick Ross’ concert, which is scheduled for November 18 at the Harare International Conference Centre.

Demystifying information asymmetry in tourism

The palatability of tourism product brands is anchored in information. However, in situations where the discourse of democratic values of freedom of speech and freedom of information is not guided by principles of collaborative thinking, patriotism and individual ambassadorial sentiments, the brand is exposed to information nebulousness.

Demystifying information asymmetry in tourism

The palatability of tourism product brands is anchored in information. However, in situations where the discourse of democratic values of freedom of speech and freedom of information is not guided by principles of collaborative thinking, patriotism and individual ambassadorial sentiments, the brand is exposed to information nebulousness.

The rise of Jerome

BUDDING fashionista Michael “Jerome” Nzeve’s rise to stardom sounds like a fairytale.

Bodybuilding fever grips the nation

AFTER two years of little to no action, largely due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the year 2022 has seen some degree of normalcy start to creep into the world of bodybuilding.

The rise of Jerome

BUDDING fashionista Michael “Jerome” Nzeve’s rise to stardom sounds like a fairytale.

Bodybuilding fever grips the nation

AFTER two years of little to no action, largely due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the year 2022 has seen some degree of normalcy start to creep into the world of bodybuilding.

We’re reaching for the moon and stars

There is so much happening in the world right now that it might be difficult to process and make sense of it all.

Germany, which knows the spectre of hyperinflation all too well, hit double-digit inflation in September at 10,9 percent, the highest inflation rate it has ever seen since 1951.

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