Objectives of deposit protection

John Chikura Banking
The Deposit Protection Fund was established on July 1 2003, in terms of Section 66 of the Banking Act Chapter 24:20 as read with Section 4 of the Deposit Protection Corporation Act Chapter 24:29.

Byo Rainbow spruces up for UNWTO

Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second largest city, is famed for its charisma as the City of Kings and, of course, the kings must live with their queens. The City of Kings – so-called as it was the capital of legendary Ndebele kings Mzilikazi and Lobengula – retains its air of majesty. With its generously wide streets, it typifies, in the most positive way, the oft-cited

Peugeot family ready to step aside for GM

LONDON/PARIS. — PSA Peugeot Citroen’s founding family has offered to give up control of the troubled French motormaker as it tries to revive plans for a closer tie-up with General Motors backed by a fresh capital injection, sources said.

GM to boost Mexico operations

MEXICO CITY. — General Motors announced on Wednesday that it will invest US$691 million to boost its operations in Mexico, a nation whose low wages and proximity to the United States are increasingly attracting automakers.

Toyota Hilux is King of the Desert

Fact Jeke  Behind the wheel

WITH temperatures soaring and freezing cold what better way to while up time and have adrenalin pumping in motor sport?
Last weekend was a hive of activity, with the Donnybrook ride and drive of Land Rovers and the biggest event of motor sport in Africa – the Kalahari Toyota Desert 1 000 race.

Calls to review rentals mount

Kudakwashe Pembere Business Reporter
Property owners have been urged to review their rentals downwards to counter the rising number of defaulters.
Speaking at a property investment seminar hosted by the Real Estate Institute of Zimbabwe in Harare yesterday, Mr Mhlanduli Mpofu, a property expert said that Zimbabwe was

Warm up to the Big Chill

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
The Big Chill, a monthly premium lifestyle event proudly hosted by Zimbabwe’s Harare’s premier radio station held at the end of the each month, returns tonight. Yes, the Big Chill is back. Now in its fifth edition, it is bigger and better. This will coincide with Star FM’s first anniversary. Star FM is Zimbabwe’s first commercial radio station and is celebrating

Sulu, Fatima make peace

Sulu and Fatima are back on good terms.
Following a horrible blow-up earlier over marshmallows, Fatima and Sulu have decided to bury the hatchet and are back on speaking terms.
In case you missed it, Fatima and Sulu went at it after Sulu ate Fatima’s marshmallows. An incensed Fatima stomped around the House, ticked off at how inconsiderate Sulu

‘Hitman’ to rock old skool music lovers

Entertainment Reporter
HOSEA “The Hitman” Singende is expected to serenade old skool music lovers this Saturday at ZimCafe during his show dubbed “The Jacking Zone”.
The “Hitman”, as Hosea was popularly known on Radio 3 now Power FM, joins the rest of Huggies Entertainment – the leading old skool music company – at the weekend to bring

Wachi comes of age

Dr Tony Mhonda  Art Zone

ONE of Zimbabwe’s most talented but unsung artists is one Alberto Wachi, who began sculpting at the age of 10.
What makes this artist unique today are his innovative, mixed-media sculptures in stone and wood that are designed and presented as stabiles. His visual facility with wood,

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