RBZ penalises banks for high charges
Conrad Mwanawashe : Business Reporter SOME commercial banks and micro-finance institutions have been penalised by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe for continuing to charge exorbitant transaction fees and interest rates above…
Dendera war costs Tryson Chimbetu
Godwin Muzari : Arts Editor Dendera musician Tryson Chimbetu has admitted that feuding with fellow dendera musicians, especially his cousin Suluman, has had negative impact on his career, which has led…
‘2016 National Budget target hard to achieve’
Tinashe Makichi in Victoria Falls Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said the country’s 2016 National Budget target will be difficult to attain due to the El Nino-induced drought and the…
Editorial Comment: NRZ needs to think outside the box
The National Railways of Zimbabwe plans to lay off 1 400 workers after the net loss for 2015 widened to $40,88 million from $31,6 million in the previous year contributing…
Gospel singers fight child abuse in new project
Shadreck Mufandaedza : Arts Correspondent As cases of child abuse continue to increase in the country, more than 40 gospel musicians have come together for a project that seeks to raise…
ZIFA TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY • Court orders association to put house in order
Eddie Chikamhi and Daniel Nemukuyu ZIFA yesterday suffered a technical glitch in their bid to expedite their dissolution when the High Court declined to hear the matter in which the…
System failure cost Zesa nearly 1 000MW
Business Reporter POWER utility Zesa Holdings lost nearly 1 000 megawatts, equivalent to Zimbabwe’s current internal output, after a system disturbance that cut imported power supplies from Mozambique and Zambia…
Disinhibition: Why we fall in love online
Delta Milayo Ndou #Digitaldialogue The reason people can fall in love with strangers online is that they self-disclose to an extent that the person is no longer perceived as a ‘stranger’…
Brexit: The multi-faceted implications
Prosper Munyedza Correspondent SADC offers a ready proposition for staking out win-win agreements with the southern-most part of Africa, for instance. Zimbabwe, notwithstanding the diplomatic tiffs of yesteryear makes for a…
RBZ sets up over 3 000 banking agents
Conrad Mwanawashe : Business Reporter MORE than 3 000 banking agents have been set up around the country as the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and the financial services sector intensify implementation…











