COVID-19 disrupts SADC’s first car
Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily
Ekhurhuleni, South Africa - SADC's first car, the Mureza Prim8 has suffered a huge setback due to the COVID-19...
Tanzania’s main opposition leader assaulted by unknown assailants
Daniel Itai - The Zimbabwe Daily
Dodoma, Tanzania - Freeman Mbowe, leader of Tanzania's main opposition political party, Chadema, was on Tuesday night attacked at...
South Africa cuts more interest rates
Pretoria, South Africa
Yesterday, Lesetja Kganyago, Governor of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) announced the cut in interest rates by another 25 basis points.
To...
South Africa’s low inflation, more harm than good
Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily
Pretoria, South Africa - South Africa's consumer inflation rate is now at 2.2 percent its lowest since September 2004.
Although...
Ramaphosa’s woes as public schools are closed for four weeks
Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily
Pretoria, South Africa - Yesterday President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the closure of public schools for four weeks.
Prior to the...
South African Airways’ US$600 million question
Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily
Ekhurhuleni, South Africa - South Africa's embattled state owned airline, South African Airways (SAA) is expected to get a...
Youthfulness attributed to South Africa’s low mortality rate
Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily
Pretoria, South Africa - Prof. Salim Abdool Karim, chairperson of the Covid-19 ministerial advisory committee has attributed South Africa's...
South Africa’s media sheds more jobs
Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe
Johannesburg, South Africa - The impacts of COVID-19 are seemingly causing mayhems in South Africa's media fraternity.
Top media entities such...
Contentions over South Africa’s US$4.3 billion dollar loan
Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily
Johannesburg, South Africa - The recently unveiled US$4.3 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has created a...
South Africa schools in a tug of war
Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily
Pretoria, South Africa - Contentions are mounting in South Africa's Education sector on whether schools should remain open or...