Bankers association rallies behind RBZ

Business Reporter THE Bankers Association of Zimbabwe says it supports measures announced by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe on Wednesday last week to deal with the prevailing cash shortages in…

HIFA theatre season opens tomorrow

Arts Correspondent Harare International Festival of the Arts will host a festival dubbed Harare Theatre Season from tomorrow to May 15 at Reps Theatre. The festival comes barely a week after…

Econet, Seacom said to be courting Neotel

JOHANNESBURG – Econet Wireless Global and subsea cable operator Seacom are courting Neotel with the view to a potential acquisition, it was reported on Tuesday. The news comes after Vodacom was…

Producer releases new gospel album

Arts Correspondent Music producer and guitarist Forward Mazuruse has released a new album titled “Jesus is Everything (Jesu Ndiye Zvese)”. Mazuruse has worked with several musicians as producer and his experience…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Corporate world must back Manyuchi

CHARLES MANYUCHI’s latest sensational victory over favoured Russian boxer Dmitry Mikhaylenko last Friday night sent shockwaves around the boxing world and thrust the Zimbabwean boxer into an exclusive club of…

Antipas misfires

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor JOEY ANTIPAS has been forced to make a dramatic U-turn and question the quality of Zimbabwean footballers, while heaping praises on their South African counterparts…

Panama: 280 Zim tycoons exposed

Herald Reporters The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has named over 280 Zimbabweans, including prominent businesspeople, who reportedly syphoned billions of dollars out of the country.

Financial education: Shift from reactive to proactive

Sanderson Abel The Finscope survey revealed that a large section of population lack access to basic financial services from the formal financial sector and hence moving towards universal financial inclusion…

President in Kampala

Munyaradzi Huni in Kampala, Uganda President Mugabe arrived here yesterday to witness the swearing-in ceremony of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni. The President, who is accompanied by the Minister of Foreign…

17 albinos killed for body parts in Malawi

Lilongwe. — The number of people living with albinism, who have been abducted and killed in Malawi has now reached 17 in the last two years, according to officials.

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