Air Zim loot boss held
Harare Bureau Air Zimbabwe Private Limited company secretary Grace Nyaradzo Pfumbidzayi, 48, has been arrested on six counts of fraud and one of criminal abuse of duty as a public…
No discord over crackdown: Mnangagwa
Harare Bureau JUSTICE, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday said there was no discord in government over the crackdown on corruption and perpetrators will be dealt with in…
Matabeleland swimming squad out to end Mashonaland dominance
Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter THE Matabeleland Amateur Swimming Board has selected the senior team to represent the region at the Zimbabwe National Aquatic Championships in Harare on February 20.
Heavy rains threaten farmers’ produce
Ntombikayise Mangena Business Reporter farmers in Matabeleland will incur additional costs in buying ammonium nitrate fertiliser to save their crops from leaching because of heavy rains.
No NSSA retirement pensioner receives less than $60
The minimum national social security retirement pension is $60. It has been $60 since August last year, following an increase in June in the contribution rate and maximum insurable earnings.…
NRZ to raise capital from scrap metal
Sithandazile Moyo Business Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) plans to sell more than 30,000 tonnes of scrap metal to raise working capital. Speaking during a tour of NRZ…
DeMbare, How Mine confident
Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S representatives in the Caf clubs’ competitions Dynamos and How Mine are confident of beating their opponents and sail through to the next round with…
‘Tax evasion cost Zim $12bn in past 30 years’
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE should put in place tax measures to reduce revenue loss from minerals through illicit financial outflows, delegates attending a debt seminar heard yesterday.
New company to take charge of Kariba project
Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT will in the next two weeks set up a company to assume ownership of Kariba South power plant’s assets to ring fence revenues for clearing its expansion…
$51,000 windfall for Warriors
Harare Bureau THE Warriors have received $51,000 from the Government to cater for their appearance fees and allowances at the recent African Nations Championship where they reached the semi-finals.










