FML secures asset management licence
Martin Kadzere Harare Bureau FIRST Mutual Holdings has obtained an asset management licence from the Securities Exchange and Commission of Zimbabwe as the group seeks to enhance profitability.
Zifa mourns Mumba
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA have described the late former Dynamos and Black Rhinos coach Keegan Mumba, as a great hero whose death has left a void which will…
Time to meet gender parity targets
Kizito Sikuka The holding of elections in southern Africa and the rest of the African continent has always created some interesting reading. Not short of eye-catching headlines and commentaries, focus…
300 delegates for investment summit
Business Reporter OVER 300 delegates are expected at this year’s Zimbabwe private-public partnerships (PPP) investment and finance summit. The summit is set to prelude this year’s 55th edition of the…
Mahachi adapts to Bosso type of play
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter KUDAKWASHE Mahachi is the only latest acquisition to have adapted well to the Highlanders system while the other recruits are still struggling to gel into…
Zuma withdraws from EU-Africa summit
PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma has confirmed his withdrawal from this week’s European Union (EU)-Africa summit in Brussels, accusing the EU of treating Africans as subjects and wanting to decide who from…
Old Mutual, NSSA snap $30m Treasury Bills
Harare Bureau INSURANCE and property company Old Mutual and the National Social Security Authority last week purchased Treasury Bills worth $30 million that were floated by the Reserve Bank of…
Sundowns coach Mosimane ready for Chiefs encounter
Aaron Dube in Johannesburg, South Africa MAMELODI Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane is looking forward to a must-win game against their tough opponents Kaizer Chiefs in the Absa Premier Soccer League…
Japan ordered to end whaling
JAPAN was last night forced to immediately end its slaughter of thousands of whales in the Antarctic after the top UN court backed Australia’s claim the killing was unlawful.
Editorial Comment: Africa still victim of Europe’s divide-and-rule tactic
The European Union and a selection of African leaders meet in Brussels, Belgium over the next two days. The EU-Africa Summit has, however, been overshadowed by a boycott by key…











