Who’s the ‘paper tiger’ now? The EU will crack under the burden of Ukraine

United States President Donald Trump has called Russia a “paper tiger”, supposedly “in big economic trouble” — so big he believes Kiev “is in a position to fight and win all of Ukraine back in its original form”.

AI in Africa: Five issues that must be tackled for digital equality

If it is steered correctly, artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to accelerate development.

Palace end Liverpool’s perfect start, City thump Burnely

COULD things get any better for Crystal? Now the only unbeaten side left in the Premier League having stretched their run to 18 matches, thanks to a dramatic 2-1 late victory over champions Liverpool.

Sanctions need a rethink

ECONOMIC sanctions are widely viewed by academics and policymakers as a better alternative to military interventions to pressure governments to change supposedly objectionable policies.

Nigeria’s Dangote refinery announces layoffs, cites acts of sabotage

NIGERIA’S Dangote oil refinery said it had laid off a small number of workers, citing sabotage in various units, sparking criticism from an oil workers’ union, which said over 800 Nigerian workers were fired.

NEW: The last party … rousing send-off for Babongile Sikhonjwa

A DAY after he was given a befitting send-off in Bulawayo, socialite and media personality Babongile Sikhonjwa was laid to rest today in more serene surroundings next to his kin in a dust-raising ceremony held at his family’s homestead in Mlowezi village, Gwanda, Matabeleland South province.

NEW: PSC moves to ensure dignified retirement for Government workers

THE Public Service Commission (PSC) has established a new stand-alone department tasked with assisting public sector workers on retirement issues following realisation that a majority of Government workers are not prepared for life after work.

NEW: Gaika Mine officials pay courtesy call on Chinese Ambassador Mr Zhou Ding

DURATION GOLD’S managing director Mr Allan Dolan recently paid a courtesy call on China’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Zhou Ding and apprised him on operations, progress and aspirations of the company’s Gaika Mine in Kwekwe.

NEW: Palestine throws weight behind Zimbabwe’s candidature for Security Council seat

Wallace Ruzvidzo PALESTINE has thrown its weight behind Zimbabwe’s bid for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), joining a growing list of countries that are supporting…

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