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Chigumbu Warikandwa Correspondent The first quarter of 2017 saw President Mugabe, former chair of the African Union, meeting his length of the bargain following his 300 strong head of cattle donation to the continental body.
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HONG KONG. – President Xi Jinping on Saturday drew the “red line” for handling relations between the mainland and Hong Kong, warning against attempts to undermine national sovereignty or challenge the central government’s power.
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Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter NETONE will soon embark on the third phase of its capital expansion project at a cost of nearly half a billion dollars, as it emerged it is finalising the second phase where it is investing $218 million.
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Lovemore Chikova China-Africa Focus This week we publish a chapter from Chinese President Xi Jinping’s book titled “Up and Out of Poverty”.
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Tanaka Chitsa Correspondent GLOBAL leaders will meet in mid-May to discuss a new Chinese-led initiative to develop a seamless infrastructure network connecting Asia, Europe and Africa.
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BEIJING. — Chinese President Xi Jinping called for renewing the Silk Road spirit when addressing a banquet held yesterday evening in honour of foreign guests attending the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation.
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Lovemore Chikova China Africa Focus The increasing interest being shown by Chinese provinces and cities to invest in Zimbabwe is a good development towards the much-needed economic turnaround.
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BERLIN. — German Chancellor Angela Merkel said yesterday that millions of Europeans were counting on the success of incoming French president Emmanuel Macron.
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BEIJING. – Chinese President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Donald Trump yesterday discussed bilateral ties and the situation on the Korean Peninsula on the phone, pledging close contact by various means to promptly exchange views on major issues of common concern.
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Thomas Hon Wing Polin Correspondent Assembling, then ruling a globe-girdling Empire over two centuries must have given Britain a peerless nose among Western nations for sniffing out the turning points of world affairs.
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John Pilger Correspondent Australia is sleep-walking into a confrontation with China. Wars can happen suddenly in an atmosphere of mistrust and provocation, especially if a minor power, like Australia, abandons its independence for an “alliance” with an unstable superpower.
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NEW YORK. – US stocks edged lower yesterday as investors assessed uncertainty stemming from rising geopolitical tensions and the upcoming corporate earnings season.
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WASHINGTON. — A United States Navy strike group will be moving toward the western Pacific Ocean near the Korean peninsula as a show of force, a US official told Reuters on Saturday, as concerns grow about North Korea’s advancing weapons programme.