The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe injected US$10 million for payment to international oil suppliers to avert any shortages. Prices of petrol are now ranging between US$1.36 and US$1.37, dropping from about US$1.50 per litre which was being charged last week. Diesel is now selling at between US$1.22 and US$1.
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NKOLE MULAMBIA Ndola NINETY-ONE foreign companies have confirmed participation at this year’s International Trade Fair in Ndola, Zambia International Trade Fair (ZITF) board vice chairman […]
Godwin Isenyo, Kaduna. The Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, says troops of the Nigerian Army and police operatives have been deployed in parts […]
Turkey’s most recent military campaign launched on Jan. 20, Operation Olive Branch, has caused some major backlash vis-à-vis its objective. The international community and particularly […]