The Indian economy is seen recovering faster than expected and the Reserve Bank is likely to have come to an end of the rate easing cycle, according to global forecasting firm Oxford Economics.
Great Limpopo Cultural Trade Fair receives funding
PREPARATIONS for the annual Great Limpopo Cultural Trade Fair (GLCTF) have received a timely and financial boost after the custodian of culture in Zimbabwe provided US$25 360 for the event.
Mativenga to release new album
Most of Zimbabwe’s local artistes depend on music as a source of income and the effects of Covid-19 have left many without regular income. Since the national lockdown which was effected on the 30th of March, most local musicians have not fully recovered.
Covid-19: From the first confirmed case to over 8 700 cases in Zimbabwe
I remember that day on March 20, after a discussion on how fast Covid-19 was spreading and obviously into Africa. Just in the early hours of the evening while watching ZBC news, the breaking news icon popped and the headline – Zimbabwe Records First Coronavirus Case – flashed.
Zimbabwe suffers the brunt of climate change
Zimbabwe is one the countries suffering the brunt of climate change in Africa. The country has not been spared from the adverse effects of climate change which include frequent droughts and tropical cyclones.
2020’s top 10 emerging technologies
These tiny needles, at no more than the depth of a sheet of paper and the width of a human hair, could bring us pain-free injections and blood testing
Tsonga-Shangani cultural festival and the Gaza Trust
The roots of the Shangaan people can be traced back from the Tsonga people a diverse group of people which included the Shangaan, Tonga, Thonga and other smaller ethnic groups
Striking teachers leave learners ‘incapacitated’ for examinations
A few months before the national lockdown was effected in March 2020, a video went viral across social media platforms, and it did for all the wrong reasons.
Turgwe hippo haven, the silhouettes – Safari camps in the Southeast Lowveld
Travelling to the Southeast Lowveld of Zimbabwe is never something to regret.