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China promises Africa US$50 billion to finance infrastructure and trade

The 2024 FOCAC Summit is themed: "Joining Hands to Advance Modernisation and Build a High-Level China-Africa Community with a Shared Future".
By Staff Reporter Sep. 5, 2024

China offers more scholarships to Zimbabwean students

Cheng expressed hope that these programs would enhance understanding between the two countries and contribute to bilateral cooperation.
By Julia Ndlela Aug. 31, 2024

Mudenda wives arrested for dagga possession

The two, Rosemary Siangumbula (47) and Queen Sijima (39), have since appeared in court.
By William Vundla Aug. 20, 2024

Chengetedzai seeks to centralise employee ownership schemes

Insider trading occurs when individuals use non-public information to make financial gains.
By Melody Chikono Aug. 12, 2024

Chengetai Gonzo–An accountant with big heart for community work

Chengetai’s meticulous eye for detail and knack for numbers have elevated her consulting work to become a trusted advisor to businesses seeking to optimise their performance.
By Fungayi Antony Sox Jun. 30, 2024

No company is safe from hacking attacks: Potraz.

Potraz director for data protection Tsitsi Mariwo who was representing director general Gift Machengete said the digital economy without consumer protection will be disastrous.
By Evans Mathanda and Nicole Madziwa Jun. 22, 2024

‘China committed to Zim’s development’

Water is the source of life. As we all know, a lot of people living in the high-density areas do not have clean water supply.
By Tendai Sauta Jun. 18, 2024

Shift in stance, or move to appease discontent?

Starlink costs US$109 per month for 200Mbps, unlimited download speed, which would drop to below US$50 should the government grant it a licence.
By Tatira Zwinoira and Blessed Ndlovu May. 24, 2024

Tighten laws to control internet: Potraz

In Zimbabwe, the highest visited online sites include pornography and betting sites, with children being the most viewers and consumers of the adult content.
By Brent Shamu Apr. 18, 2024