‘Importing cash not one-day process’

Business Reporters THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr John Mangudya has said that international banking regulations dictate that limited amounts of cash are imported at any given time and…

Taskmaster’s dream comes true

Ruth Butaumocho : Gender Profile The economic challenges of 2008 threw many people in the deep end with some businesses going under and being declared insolvent. The year also saw the emergence…

Comedians join forces on new show

Sophia Chese-Msowa : Arts Correspondent Standup comedian Doc Vikela and popular Bustop TV crew (formerly PO Box TV) have joined forces on a new show titled “Dear Africa”. Bustop TV comprises Prosper…

High Court throws out Tomana bid

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana yesterday lost his bid to have his dispute with the Judicial Service Commission presided over by a retired or a foreign-based judge.

Bindura Arts Festival combats child marriages

Tawanda Marwizi : Arts Correspondent Bindura Arts Festival roars to life this weekend with several artistes converging for the two-day fête that has a theme against child marriages. The festival has for…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Parastatal reform critical for growth

PARASTATALS and State-Owned Enterprises are an important instrument in the Government’s toolbox for economical and societal development.

Kabila stays in office until next poll: Court

Kinshasa. – Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila can remain in office when his mandate expires at the end of 2016 until the next elections, the Constitutional Court said…

Obama takes a swipe at Trump

WASHINGTON. – US President Barack Obama warned this week that occupying the Oval Office “is not a reality show”, in a swipe at outspoken Republican candidate Donald Trump who is…

Carrying the debate on bond notes

Dr Gift Mugano The Central Bank Chief Dr John Mangudya last week issued a statement to the effect that Zimbabwe will be introducing bond notes in a couple of weeks.Chief…

Revenue collection for Q1 falls 9,75pc

Walter Muchinguri : Assistant Business Editor REVENUE collected by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority for the first quarter of the year fell by 9,75 percent due to depressed economic activity, widening tax…

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