Rand coins retain dominancy

Business Reporters SOUTH African rand coins continue to dominate market circulation in Bulawayo and its sister provinces — Matabeleland North and South — despite the introduction of the new bond…

THE NEW DEAL…Mugabe, Zuma seal trade pacts

From Mabasa Sasa in Tshwane ZIMBABWE and South Africa yesterday signed three landmark agreements and two memoranda of understanding that are expected to steer bilateral relations and development of the…

160 Garissa University students still missing

Nairobi — The University Academic Staff Union UASU says that 160 students of the Garissa University College are yet to be accounted for. The union said yesterday that they had…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Remit members’ contributions to PSMAS

The Premier Service Medical Aid Society, which draws the bulk of its members from the Public Service, owes its service providers about $140 million. The debt was only $38 million…

Toothless sides clash…Highlanders take on Chapungu at BF

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter Bulawayo giants Highlanders, whose strikers are yet to score, clash with the scoreless Gweru airmen, Chapungu on Sunday in a premier league game at Barbourfields…

Indigenisation ‘generous’: President

From Mabasa Sasa in Tshwane ZIMBABWE’S indigenisation and economic empowerment policy and laws are generous to foreign investors and will not be compromised to suit the interests of capital over…

Comesa indaba set for Byo

Molline Gagare Business Reporter A DELEGATION of technical managers from the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa)’s seven Yellow Card Insurance (YCI) membership is in Bulawayo for a…

New school curriculum ready for Cabinet approval

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has finalised the draft education curriculum review report which now awaits to be tabled before Cabinet, the ministry’s Permanent…

Labour reforms enslave workers

Cuthbert Mavheko WHILE presenting his maiden Monetary Policy on February 11, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe John Mangudya said amendments to the Labour Act should be expedited…

Mugabe thanks SA for migrants ‘patience’

Mabasa Sasa in Tshwane PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has thanked South Africa for its patience in dealing with the problem of illegal Zimbabwean immigrants in that country, while also calling for…

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