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Von Kirchmann clarified that the €150 billion (US$160 billion) Global Gateway fund is not affected by political sanctions, but was inaccessible to Zimbabwe due to its substantial arrears.

Exploring the vibrant world of sports betting in Ethiopia

While the allure of sports betting is undeniable, it's crucial to approach it with caution and responsibility.
By Theindependent Mar. 11, 2024

Satewave churns out power solutions for Zim

Satewave Technologies director Xiao Feng said the company has several solar solutions to address the current power challenges.
By Staff Writer Aug. 15, 2023

Reasons To Buy Bitcoin From A Trading Platform

Another fundamental reason behind getting the coins from this particular space is that it provides
By Theindependent Mar. 2, 2023

Why do banks not want people to rely upon cryptocurrencies?

Cryptocurrency transaction volume is much less than the fiat currencies, leading to a lack of liquidity in the market.
By Theindependent Feb. 9, 2023

Watchman on the wall

The reason sexual immorality, corruption, and negativity thrive in some workplaces is that believers have not stood as watchmen.
By Humphrey Mtandwa Mar. 23, 2025

What’s performing well? Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway and Gold shine amid uncertainty

This technically means the SPX is in a correction territory, which is a drop of at least 10% but not more than 20% which becomes a bear marker.
By Isaac Jonas Mar. 23, 2025

Do not distort our history: Ex-Rhodesian cop

Speaking to Southern Eye, Limon Ngirazi said the history being taught in schools had omitted a lot of events that took place before this country was named Zimbabwe.
By Peter Dube 3h ago

Gweru's salary bill balloons to US$4,5m

GWERU City Council owes its employees approximately US$4,5 million in unpaid salaries as of January 2025, the latest finance committee  meeting minutes reveal.
By Stephen Chadenga 14h ago