Airzim boss strangled: Post-mortem

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter Post-mortem results for Air Zimbabwe public relations executive Mrs Shingai Dhliwayo, who was found dead in a bush in Botswana, have revealed that she was strangled…

Why our banks should embrace social media

Digital dialogue with Delta Milayo Ndou In digital parlance, the phrase “disruptive innovation” often bodes ill for established industries but contrariwise it speaks of the bestowal of convenience to those…

Life bans for rowdy Hammers’ fans

LONDON. — West Ham will issue life bans to any fans found responsible for attacking the Manchester United team coach before Tuesday night’s game at Upton Park.

Bond demo: MDC-T’s desperation exposed

Nicole Hondo Correspondent Following the announcement by Government that it would, in the next two months, introduce bond notes to ease cash shortages, opposition parties, led by MDC-T leader Morgan…

‘Reconsider decriminalising abortion’

Zvamaida Murwira in Johannesburg, South Africa SADC governments should reconsider decriminalising public health challenges like abortion, drug use and transmission of HIV and AIDS as use of the law does…

Stop domestic violence: Report it

Lynette Manzini : Review Correspondent With a swollen face, reddish eyes and apparently wounded hands, Dorcas Ndlovu aged 20 hides herself in her home. She has just received a thorough hiding…

WALKING IN SPIRIT: A New Start

1 Peter 3:21; “And this water symbolises baptism that now saves you also; not the removal of dirt from the body, but the pledge of a clear conscience towards God.…

Tiger in Jason Day’s corner

MIAMI. — World number one Jason Day hopes that advice from Tiger Woods will come in handy at The Players Championship this week as he attempts to break his duck…

RBZ scraps rand, euro forex payouts

Bulawayo Bureau The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has with immediate effect scrapped the apportionment of foreign exchange receipts into rand and euros and applied the 5 percent export incentive…

Govt fully behind bond notes – Chinamasa

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Government has defended the envisaged introduction of bond notes as announced by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe saying the development would help stabilise the economy.

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