Cottco suspends finance executive

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter COTTCO Holdings has sent acting head of finance Mr Muduviko Mubaiwa on forced leave to facilitate investigations into allegations of financial impropriety, sources have said.

‘Freddy Mkwesha was deadly’

Charles Mabika Special Correspondent HE was strong, tall, bustling and had a versatile athletic build all over his frame and could have been mistaken for a heavyweight boxer, bodybuilder or even…

Insurance scam lands trio in the dock

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent Three men yesterday appeared in court for allegedly faking the death of their relative to claim $5 000 from EcoSure funeral service. Webster Wanga (35) of ZRP…

2 000 pedestrians killed on Zim roads in three years

Ivan Zhakata Herald Reporter At least 2 000 pedestrians have died on Zimbabwe’s roads after being hit by vehicles in the last three years, while more than 30 000 were injured…

Why voluntarism matters in Zimbabwe

Bishow Parajuli Correspondent Not only can volunteers serve to address a specific development objective, such as the volunteering action against HIV and AIDS in Zimbabwe, but just as importantly, volunteers can…

Getbucks seeks to raise $3,2m through IPO

Financial technology firm, Getbucks Zimbabwe’s Initial Public Offer (IPO) opened on Monday with the firm targeting to raise $3,2 million ahead of its listing on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE)…

Warner asks questions

HOBART. — Australia opener David Warner has questioned why cricket chiefs seem intent on changing the format of Tests, revealing he is wary of fiddling with a concept that has…

Fergie backs Jose

LONDON. — Sir Alex Ferguson warned Jose Mourinho on Monday that football was a high risk industry, but backed him to find a solution at misfiring Chelsea.

Manufacturing fear: America’s growth industry

Norman Pollack Correspondent ISIS is a real threat; I do not suggest otherwise. Its baseness is irreducible, no mitigating factors. Yet, America has been instrumental in its formation, whether as contextual…

Bastian charged

LONDON. — Manchester United midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger has been charged with violent conduct by the Football Association (FA) after clashing with West Ham United’s Winston Reid.

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