Zimpost to get 10 buses for mail, passengers

Business Correspondent
ZIMPOST is set to acquire 10 buses to carry both passengers and mail as it seeks to revamp the company that has been affected by the advent of new technology, an official has said. Zimpost managing director Mr Douglas Zimbango said the

Govt to announce indigenisation specifications

The Government will soon publish specifications for implementing the indigenisation framework for the remaining sectors of the economy, a cabinet Minister has said. The remaining sectors include agriculture and banking. To date the mining and manufacturing sectors have complied with the indigenisation law, which prohibits foreigners from owning more than 50 percent

Metropolitan rebrands to Metbank

Metropolitan Bank of Zimbabwe has rebranded to Metbank, a move that is in sync with its recent revival, which has seen it posting significant growth. Metropolitan Bank serves large corporations, small-to-medium enterprises and individuals.
In a statement, the bank said it was officially rebranding to Metbank Limited. Recently Metropolitan Bank has enjoyed relative

EU, AU travelling exhibition opens

Rutendo Mutadzapasi At the Gallery
The European Commission in conjunction with the African Union are set to present the Harare edition of the travelling exhibition titled “Visionary Africa: Art at Work”. The exhibition will run until July 2 at National Art Gallery of Zimbabwe.

Govt urged to revive lost heritage

Entertainment Reporter
Government has been urged to provide adequate funding for the culture industry so as to preserve arts and culture for future generations. Speaking at the Culture Week closing ceremony yesterday held in Africa Unity Square, John Antonio, the

Be wary of false prophets: Mujuru

Harare Bureau

ZIMBABWEANS should be wary of false prophets who are turning churches into money making ventures, Acting President Joice Mujuru has said.

‘Doctors’ salaries shameful’

Prosper Ndlovu

Chronicle Reporter

 

MEDICAL doctors yesterday said they were ashamed of their salaries as a majority of them were getting just $600 per month.

Egypt’s Brotherhood claims early lead

BALLOT counting has begun in Egypt after two days of historic voting to choose the country’s first democratically elected president, with the Muslim Brotherhood claiming lead.

The Brotherhood, the country’s most powerful political force, said yesterday that their candidate, Mohamed Morsi, will face divisive former civil aviation minister Ahmed Shafiq in a presidential run-off.

Morsi, from the Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party, is one of thirteen men vying to become president.

Stars jet in for Benjie’s match

Harare Bureau
FORMER Senegalese players El Hadji Diouf and Khalilou Fadiga led a galaxy of African stars that descended on Harare yesterday afternoon for the Benjani Mwaruwari testimonial match this afternoon at National Sports Stadium and said they felt at home as they would be supporting their friend.

Taxi owner jailed 16 years for rape

Court Reporter

A TAXI owner who masqueraded as a member of the Central Intelligence Organisation and raped a woman thrice has been jailed for 16 years.

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