RBZ explains bond notes shortage

Africa Moyo  — BOND notes introduced by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) last Monday have been endorsed by citizens across the country as evidenced by long queues at the…

Caps Utd’s championship prophet

Fatima Bulla Religious Affairs Editor — NEWLY crowned champions, CAPS United last Wednesday paid homage to a local prophet for prophecies, prayers and teachings they received prior the match and…

PSL, ZIFA deadlock continues

Langton Nyakwenda — A  meeting between the Zimbabwe Football Association and the Premier Soccer League, aimed at finding a lasting solution to an impasse over the number of teams to…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Modern society has no place for tsikamutandas

In his article, Understanding Witchcraft Accusations in Africa, a Nigerian activist and writer, Leo Igwe, goes to great lengths to explain how the belief in witchcraft has been in existence…

All set for Zim Toddlers and Sashes 2

Amanda Chiripanyanga Midlands State University — ORGANIZERS for the inaugural Zimbabwe Toddlers and Sashes beauty pageant have set December 16 for the ceremony to be held at Rainbow Towers Hotel.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: RBZ: The devil is always in the detail

Classical economists note that throughout the centuries, many commodities have been selected as money on the market. On the Atlantic sea coast of colonial North America fish has been chosen…

Small grains production declines

Harmony Agere Extra Reporter — Global warming and climate change have resulted in a colossal drop in food-crop production in most regions across the world.

Chinamasa on US Dollar use: ‘Don’t buy useless things using foreign currency’

Sunday News Reporters IMPORTING United States dollars is expensive to the Government hence people must embrace bond notes as a way of preserving the foreign currency reserves in the country,…

Imports of US$ to continue: Chinamasa

Harare Bureau THE Government will continue importing US dollars as the introduction of bond notes onto the market will help in reducing the import bill, Finance and Economic Development Minister…

My dream is to see a Zimbabwean crowned Miss World: Sarah Mpofu

Bongani Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent WHEN one speaks about the modelling or pageantry industry in Zimbabwe, justice would not be served without making mention of the name Sarah Mpofu-Sibanda or…

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