Pension funds miss prescribed asset ratios
Business Reporter PENSION funds last year invested only two percent of their assets on prescribed paper due to insufficient investments that require prescribed assets status, the Insurance and Pension Commission…
IDC seeks special waiver
Business Reporter The Industrial Development Corporation is seeking a special waiver for its subsidiaries to be given more time to raise money to settle their outstanding statutory obligations.
Minister Dinha’s father dies
Herald Reporter THE father of the Minister of State for Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs Advocate Martin Dinha, Cde Michael Dinha, has died. He had a heart attack yesterday morning. Adv…
Kadurira confident of better days ahead
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter NGEZI Platinum coach Kifton Kadurira believes their victory over Chegutu Pirates is a sign of good days to come in their World Navi Northern Region Division…
New pay criteria for school heads
Herald Reporter Headmasters will soon start getting disaggregated salaries if the Civil Service Commission agrees to proposals by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education. Disaggregated salaries refer to remuneration…
Painter eyes CBD buildings
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Renowned fine artist, Thomas Mwasangwale, is on a drive to bring art to the people through painting murals on buildings in Harare. A mural is any…
Tanga ropes in Rute, Diana for show
Entertainment Reporter Tanga Wekwa Sando has roped in two soulful divas – Rute Mbangwa and Diana Samkange ahead of his much-anticipated “Township Music Explosion” concert scheduled for tonight at Misty’s…
No retrenchments, Govt tells Hwange
Bulawayo Bureau Government has stopped Hwange Colliery Company Limited from retrenching at least half of its more than 3 200 workers in the second half of the year, Mines and…
Thousands throng college for teaching course
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Reporter There was commotion at Seke Teachers’ College yesterday when nearly 5 000 people from all over the country turned up to take a two-day entrance test…
Ministry takes over copper trade licensing
The Ministry of Home Affairs has taken over the licensing of copper traders to reduce smuggling, Parliament heard yesterday. Home Affairs permanent secretary Melusi Matshiya told the Senate Committee on…

