HIT, Steward Bank launch university student cards

Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter THE Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) together with Steward Bank has launched student identity cards with banking functionalities as part of the bank’s efforts to enhance financial…

Gasura is new IODZ boss

Business Reporter FBC Securities managing director Benson Gasura is the new chairman of the Institute of Directors Zimbabwe (IODZ) following the elective Council meeting held last week. Mr Gasura replaces legal…

ZIBF: What’s new in 2016?

Stanley Mushava Literature Today The high point of the country’s literary calendar, Zimbabwe International Book Fair (ZIBF), convenes the book industry in Harare this week. The 33rd edition of the…

Stunner appoints new manager

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Reporter Former Seh Calaz’s manager Godfrey Bakasa, affectionately known as Vokal, is now the new manager for Desmond Chideme aka Stunner. Stunner and former manager Dzikamayi Chibaya parted ways…

Mubhawu a mental case, court told

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Former MDC-T Mabvuku/Tafara MP, Timothy Mubhawu is mentally ill and has absconded medication, the court heard last week. The prosecutorMs Patience Chimusaruapplied to have Mubhawu examined by two…

Taxi driver robbed at gunpoint

Court Reporter An unlicensed ex-soldier allegedly robbed a taxi driver of his vehicle at gunpoint and used the vehicle to ply the Harare-Kadoma route. Rodwell Mhande (27) and an alleged accomplice…

Don’t use teargas on children, police told

Bulawayo Bureau Police must never arrest or use teargas and batons on minors during disturbances or protests, the Minister of Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, Former Political Detainees…

Moyes back in business

LONDON. — English Premiership soccer side Sunderland on Saturday appointed David Moyes – at the sixth time of asking. The former Everton and Manchester United boss succeeded new England manager Sam…

Minimum capital limits for insurers to rise

Business Reporter Insurance companies will soon be required to top up their minimum capital thresholds by between 66 and 150 percent as the Insurance and Pension Commission (IPEC) moves to…

Dinha romps to victory

Herald Reporter The ruling party zanu-pf registered a landslide victory in the Mazowe North by-election after its candidate, Dr Martin Dinha, garnered 12 573 votes against his opponent, Mr Elias…

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