DPC rakes in $29m from debt collections

The Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) says it has raked in over $29 million from debt collections and sale of assets belonging to six failed banks in the last five years. The…

Harare’s complete shutdown: The health risks

Roselyne Sachiti : Features Editor Women and children patiently wait for their turn to fetch borehole water outside an Anglican Church in Harare’s high density suburb of Warren Park 1.It is…

Yaya to look elsewhere

MANCHESTER. — Yaya Toure will look to sign a pre-contract agreement with another European club in January — with his agent claiming that Manchester City have lost African followers after…

Green energy inspires young entrepreneur

Ruth Butaumocho : Gender Editor When Andrew Chikomba lost his job at African Sun Limited after the group embarked on a restructuring exercise in 2011, his life took a dramatic turn. With…

Introduction of VAT hurts business

DAR ES SALAAM. — The Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) said on Saturday the recent introduction of the Value Added Tax (VAT) on transit goods and the single customs territory have…

#OccupyLuthuliHouse turns off protesters

JOHANNESBURG. — African National Congress secretary-general Gwede Mantashe urged party members, who were “defending” their headquarters from #OccupyLuthuliHouse protesters, to refrain from violence.

War vets disown communiqué

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Five Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) executive members yesterday said a communiqué denigrating President Mugabe which they are accused of writing could not be attributed…

Afcon qualifiers end

JOHANNESBURG. — Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of Congo, Togo, Tunisia and Uganda on Sunday filled the final five 2017 African Cup of Nations places that were up for grabs.

Cullinan under fire

CAPE TOWN. — He is not a racist, but merely realistic about the current state of South African cricket, former Proteas batsman Daryll Cullinan says. Cullinan has copped heavy criticism…

New kid on the block releases second album

Naledi Sande : Arts Reporter New kid on the block gospel artiste Tinotenda Katsande released his second album in July titled “Ndinogoneswa”. The seven-track album which contains four hymnal songs and three…

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