RBZ: Public not forced to use bond notes

Harare Bureau The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will not force the public to use bond notes but is rather trying to monetise the five percent export incentive without doing away…

Turkish investors target Zim opportunities

Bianca Mlilo , Business Reporter A DELEGATION of investors from  Turkey is expected in the country soon to explore investment opportunities in different sectors of the economy.

Violent stepson torments mother

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent A MUTARE woman who claims that she has been rendered a prisoner in her late-husband’s house by her stepson has approached the Mutare Civil Courts for protection.

Lungu’s inauguration delayed

LUSAKA — Zambian President Edgar Lungu said on Tuesday his inauguration would be delayed until a court rules on a challenge from his main election rival who said the vote…

Foreign miners to invest in development

Harare Bureau AMENDMENTS to the current legislation governing Zimbabwe’s mining sector will require foreign listed mining firms to invest over 85 percent of funds raised offshore towards developing local mines.

CRB system set to go live soon: Mangudya

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya says the Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) system is expected to go live by end of this month.

Sikhanyiso Ndlovu estate offers BCC 20 hectares

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE administrator of the late national hero and former Cabinet Minister Dr Sikhanyiso Ndlovu estate has offered the Bulawayo City Council over 20 hectares of land…

Improved prices boost Bindura Nickel Mine

Oliver Kazunga , Senior Business Reporter BINDURA Nickel Mine’s future is bright on the back of operating costs the company has managed to keep under control as well as the…

NMBZ to launch low cost account

Harare Bureau NMB Bank Zimbabwe is set to launch a low cost bank account, NMBlite, with no monthly bank charges, as part of its drive to make banking accessible to…

Calls to free HIV-positive serial ‘hyena’ get louder

Blantyre — An HIV-positive Malawian man who claimed to have had sex with more than 100 women and girls is attracting sympathy from several quarters.

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