EcoCash to drive Steward Bank growth

Senior Business Reporter ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe says its mobile money transfer service, EcoCash which presently processes more than $350 million per month, will drive the growth of Steward Bank.

Bantu, Hwange look ahead

Senior Sports Reporter HWANGE coach Nation Dube has challenged his players to guard against complacency when they take on Bantu Rovers at the Colliery Stadium this weekend.

SA voting materials found in party agent’s house

Cape Town — The Independent Electoral Commission of SA (IEC) says that election officials were removed from their voting station in Nigel, in the East Rand, after voting materials were…

Bosso, FC Platinum clash in Charity Shield

Sports Reporter THE country’s top four soccer clubs Dynamos, Caps United, FC Platinum and Highlanders have been picked to play in the Commander ZNA’s Charities Soccer Shield.

Cost of living drops

Business Reporter The cost of living as measured by the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe’s (CCZ) low-income urban earner monthly   basket for a family of six marginally                decreased by 0.32 percent…

Referees to comply with PSL regulations

Sports Reporter THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer League yesterday said it will only accredit referees that are on the panel meant to officiate in the topflight.

SMEs urged to utilise technology centre

Senior Business Reporter SMALL and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have not fully utilised the technology centre installed at Bulawayo Polytechnic under the Indo-Zimbabwe project meant to promote their development.

Swaziland frees detained opposition activists

Mbabane — A Swaziland High Court judge on Monday freed on bail seven opposition activists arrested last month at the trial of journalists charged with publishing articles critical of King…

Fans demand Saints back

Mzingaye Sibanda, Sports Reporter FORMER Premiership giants Zimbabwe Saints FC members have demanded the club back. The members insist that the team should be owned by the community and not…

Four diamond firms yet to get proceeds from Dubai auction

Harare Bureau ABOUT $13,5 million has been paid to local diamond companies whose gems were auctioned at the Dubai Stock Exchange in March this year, a senior official has said.

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