NEW: Financial speculation: the good, the bad and the parasitic
THE word “speculation” carries a connotation of negativity.
NEW: Govt efforts mitigate effects of natural disasters
GOVERNMENT has initiated and implemented a robust disaster risk management strategy to mitigate effects of natural disasters, Department of Civil Protection deputy director Dr Farai Hokonya has said.
NEW: Strong economic activity drives electricity demand
Demand for electricity has significantly increased this year due to improved economic activity across key sectors, especially agriculture, mining and manufacturing, Government has said.
NEW: Police hunt man who stole $63m trust property
Police have launched a manhunt for a 39-year-old man who skipped bail while facing allegations of theft of trust property worth over $63 million.
NEW: Govt to relocate farmers near Buffalo Range Airport
Government will relocate farmers near Buffalo Range Airport in Masvingo Province to pave way for its expansion.
NEW: National pool tourney returns
AFTER an almost three-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Carling Black Label National Pool Tournament makes its long-awaited return this month, with the event slated for July 23 in the capital.
NEW: Alarm bells ring at Harare City
ALARM bells must be ringing at Harare City FC as the club continues to slide down the log standings.
There is speculation coach Taurai Mangwiro is increasingly getting frustrated and might soon walk away.
NEW: AU says Covid-19 poses most formidable risk to smooth operationalisation of AfCFTA
The African Union (AU) on Tuesday said the advent of Covid-19 has posed the most formidable risk to the smooth operationalisation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement.
NEW: UK’s Boris Johnson on the brink as ministers quit
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face questions in parliament followed by a grilling by senior lawmakers on Wednesday, with his premiership on the brink after a slew of resignations from ministers saying he was not fit to govern.
NEW: Zimbabwe v Namibia – The numbers game
Could adequate preparations be the tonic that finally sees the Zimbabwe Sables vanquish their old foes Namibia?
Well, that seems to be the question that has been on the minds of the local rugby community ever since Zimbabwe began their journey to the Rugby Africa Cup in November last year.











