Econet’s Liquid Telecom buys Rwandatel
Business ReporterECONET Wireless Global’s Liquid Telecom has accelerated its pan-African growth ambitions after it acquired the assets of Rwandatel, Rwanda’s fixed telecommunications network operator.
Cost of living goes down
Business ReporterThe decrease in the prices of fuel last month has impacted positively on the prices of most basic commodities which have gone down considerably resulting in a decline in the cost of living.
Twine Phiri to pay US$500 maintenance
Court Reporter
PREMIER Soccer League chairman Twine Phiri was yesterday ordered to pay US$500 maintenance for the upkeep of his three minor children. This was after his wife Keresiya Phiri brought him before Chitungwiza magistrate Ms Nomsa Sabarauta demanding US$15 000 for the upkeep
Company launches new cigars
Senior ReporterA Harare company, Vapour Blue, has launched a new brand of electronic cigarettes called the e-cigarettes. The cigarettes which are being imported from the United States are being sold in some of the local supermarkets and night clubs in and around Harare. Vapour Blue managing director Mr Kuda Gwasera said the
Latest: ZEC concerned with voters roll
Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has expressed concern over the state of the voters’ roll and urged all registered voters to help clean it up during the 30-day voter registration and inspection exercise. Addressing the media in Harare yesterday,
Harare receives two more fire tenders
The city of Harare has received two more fire tenders from Peter Lobel, following his initial donation in 2011 of two others. The two vehicles were handed over to Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda today (Tuesday) at the Harare Central Fire Station.
Caps under hammer
Business ReporterFORMER Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed drug maker Caps Holdings is on the on the brink of collapse after the High Court sheriff ordered the sale some of its assets to pay off money owed to CBZ Bank. Assets to go under hammer on June 14 this year include its giant property in Southerton industrial
Trust Holdings suspension voluntary
Business ReporterTRUST Holdings Ltd says its suspension from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange last Friday was voluntary and the decision was taken to ensure shareholders who may wish to trade their shares are not prejudiced while recapitalization of its main subsidiary Trust Bank being worked on. Trust Holdings owns




