CFI’s subsidiaries placed under judicial management

Martin Kadzere Harare Bureau CFI Holdings’ key subsidiaries have been placed under provisional judicial management to allow for debt restructuring, re-organisation and recapitalisation of the entities. The High Court granted the order…

Bytes appoints Lighthouse Xerox distributor in Zim

Bianca Mlilo Business Reporter BYTES Document Solutions (BDS) has appointed Lighthouse Print as an authorised Xerox distributor in Zimbabwe, in line with the company’s identification of the country as its key…

Apply forensic science to stem corruption: VP

Harare Bureau Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa said there is need for a collective effort to fight corruption as it is not only limited to the public sector but is also…

Rand pares gains on US jobs data

Johannesburg — The rand fell on Friday, giving up early gains, after buoyant US jobs data gave the dollar an upward jolt. Stocks fell, with MTN Group among the decliners…

Quest Motor Corp starts assembling Yutong buses

Martin Kadzere Harare Bureau QUEST Motor Corporation has started assembling Yutong buses at its Mutare plant after receiving approval from the world’s largest luxury coach builder, an official said last week. “Their…

War veterans urge nation to remain vigilant

Abigail Mawonde Harare Bureau ZIMBABWEANS have been urged to remain vigilant and safeguard the country’s hard won independence. War veterans said this in different interviews ahead of the Heroes’ Day commemorations to…

War veterans: Architects of Zim’s sovereignty

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu ZIMBABWE commemorates Heroes’ Day today at a time when the nation is seized with misguided individuals calling for the Zanu-PF Government to step down to make room…

Still the political project calls to us

Mateo Pimentel “But the state lieth in all languages of good and evil; and whatever it saith it lieth; and whatever it hath it hath stolen.” —Friedrich Nietzsche, The New…

President’s death prayers slammed

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter— VICE President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday said those praying for President Mugabe’s death were wasting their time as the President is a God-given leader who will step down…

‘Civil servants’ salary normalisation in 3 months’

Thandeka Moyo Chronicle Reporter— THE payment of civil servants’ salaries will normalise within three months and the Government will announce this month’s pay dates by August 20, a senior official said…

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