Emcoz president Chimbghandah dies
THE Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz)’s president has died. Matthew Chimbghandah, who died after a short illness, joined Emcoz as president in 2017 after being a human resources executive of...
View ArticleTN Livestock to re-open Cattle Bank
TN LIVESTOCK Trust (Private) Limited (TN) is set to re-open a cattle bank in Featherstone, in a move that will recognise cattle as a bankable asset. [GoogleAd] In a notice, TN — named after its...
View ArticleEx-deputy minister's house auctioned off
Former Health and Child Care deputy minister Edwin Muguti is set to lose his house over rental arrears owed to Joyce Mako-Mashaninga. Last year, the court handed a default judgment after Muguti failed...
View ArticleRights lawyers challenge NGO ban in court
Rights lawyers have filed an urgent chamber application in the High Court challenging government’s decision to suspend the operations of Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development Trust...
View ArticleKomichi to appeal against conviction
MDC deputy president Morgen Komichi says he will lodge an appeal with the High Court challenging his conviction and sentence. This comes after Komichi was fined $200 for disrupting electoral...
View ArticleHigh Court to pass verdict on Parirenyatwa's trial stay bid
THE High Court is on Wednesday expected to rule on ex-Health and Child Care minister David Parirenyatwa’s application seeking charges of criminal abuse of office against him dropped. [GoogleAd]...
View ArticleNkomo family fumes over 'delayed' statue
THE family of the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo has described government as a “dead donkey” accusing it of delaying the erection of a statue in the capital honouring the former liberation struggle...
View ArticleCyclone Idai ravages Zim forces Mnangagwa back home
ZIMBABWE is reeling from the devastation wreaked by Cyclone Idai, which forced President Emmerson Mnangagwa, pictured, to cut short his trip to the United Arab Emirates. This comes as the government...
View ArticleBuyanga's AMG offers assistance to cyclone victims
Businessman Frank Buyanga through his group of companies, has offered to render assistance to victims of a vicious cyclone Idai that has so far killed over 70 people in Manicaland with 100 more...
View ArticleRanl to field 24 teams up from eleven
THE Rainbow Amateur Netball League is set to field 24 teams for the 2019 season that is scheduled to start this weekend up from the 11 that played last year signifying a 45.83 growth for a league that...
View ArticleMablanyo wants depth in DeMbare squad
DYNAMOS coach Lloyd “Mablanyo” Chigowe, pictured, believes strength in depth will be crucial for his new look side when the 2019 Castle Lager Premiership season finally kicks-off at the end of the...
View ArticleUproar over pupils' Magate video
A VIDEO of a schoolgirl dancing to the controversial song Magate while a boy does the chanting has drawn the ire of people online. Apart from the dilapidated conditions of the learning environment,...
View ArticleCyclone Idai benefit concert set for this Sunday
TOP gospel musicians have lined up a concert to help the victims of Cyclone Idai in Chimanimani and Chipinge districts of Manicaland. The event is pencilled for Sunday in Harare at a venue to be...
View ArticleNama people's choice award race hots up
THE race for the National Arts Merit Awards (Nama) people’s choice gong continues to hot up with artists campaigning for honours. The awards ceremony is on this Saturday at Harare International...
View ArticleIpec plans capital, risk framework reforms
THE Insurance and Pensions Commission (Ipec) has embarked on a project to review the country’s insurance capital and risk framework with the view of coming up with a better model. Blessmore Kazengura,...
View ArticleMash Holdings revenue up
MASHONALAND Holdings (Mash Holdings) said revenue was up to $1,68 million during the four months to January 31, 2019, three percent below the budget, attributed to higher occupancy levels at 76...
View ArticleHippo Valley share price drags
THE share price of Hippo Valley Estates (Hippo Valley) has been sinking on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange since February after the escalation of its South African parent company, Tongaat Hulett’s...
View Article. . . as economists plead case for business
THE latest round of punitive sanctions by United States President Donald Trump will hurt both businesses and ordinary people, economists say. Trump recently shattered all hope for Zimbabwe after he...
View Article'Change course to escape sanctions'
WHILE President Emmerson Mnangagwa, pictured, is using every platform to denounce targeted sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States and the European Union (EU), analysts contend he must do...
View ArticleCorporates mobilise resources
Corporate donations for Cyclone Idai relief funds are flooding in and pledges continue to be made. Listed companies, banks, law firms and private companies are among the prominent corporate donors....
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