Chengetedza Depository Company Limited – CSD: Fears for minority shareholders emerge

THE ongoing automation of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange will likely push out minority investors due to increased costs, scuppering the bourse’s ambitious efforts of “taking investment to the people”, The…

France, Belgium keen to re-engage Zim

Mabasa Sasa in Rome, Italy French and Belgian government officials want to normalise relations with Zimbabwe but are hamstrung by the European Union’s common policy position that maintains sanctions on…

HEALTH: Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), an HIV time-bomb

The rise in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Harare points to the indulgence in unprotected sex despite the prevention gospel that is being preached by the Ministry of Health and…

MILTON KAMWENDO: The rural space is not a rotten one

UNLESS you are relevant to spaces that matter, you may not matter much. In my work, I do a lot of work with agricultural-related businesses and NGOs.

200 000 for Prophet Magaya prayer night

AT LEAST 200 000 congregants are expected to throng the Prophetic Healing Deliverance Ministries (PHD) church in Harare for an all-night prayer meeting dubbed “Night of Turn Around 3” on…

TOP 10 First Lady ‘Meet The People’ tour quotes

Over the last two weeks, First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe visited all the country’s 10 provinces on her “meet the people tour”. Her message was clear, Zanu-PF needs to tackle…

Artistes gang up against Diamond Studios

Artistes at Diamond Studios have ganged up against the bosses at the record label for what they perceive as unfair treatment.

Natty Gee combines with Naija rapper

Rising rapper Natty Gee, born Nyasha Goromonzi, has released his latest singles compilation which features one of the Nigerian rappers, Rhyme Deep (Edwin Nonso Agwunobi).

Don’t trouble trouble ’til it troubles you

THEY call it a mystical car and they say, “Don’t trouble trouble until trouble troubles you”, but the truth of the matter is that we are in deep trouble.

ZDF, civil servants in fraudulent loan acts warned

Rogue members of the defence forces and civil service are using fraudulent methods to secure bank loans, The Sunday Mail has established.

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