$16m dividends unclaimed: SECZ

Business Reporter CAPITAL markets regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe, has said there are an estimated $16 million worth of unclaimed dividends since dollarisation.

Mash West gears for President’s rally

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau Mashonaland West Province has started preparations for President Mugabe’s rally with youths in the province where he seeks to understand their aspirations and challenges.

Harare, Chitungwiza councils feud over $7 million debt

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Harare City Council (HCC) has taken Chitungwiza Municipality to the High Court over an outstanding water bill amounting to $7,2 million. The two local authorities entered an…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: New Mpilo bosses must be hailed for turning things around

From botched-up surgical operations to tender scandals involving millions, Mpilo Central Hospital has had negative Press over the past few years.

Chief J defends ‘sister’ Pokello

Flamboyant businessman and socialite Tazvi “Chief J” Mhaka has joined the bandwagon of defending former Big Brother Africa contestant Pokello Nare after she was roasted on social media for attending…

Hlongwane slams poor facilities

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor SPORT and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane has been irked by the neglect of sporting facilities in Kadoma and has lashed out at the Municipality for turning…

Cape Town braces for worst winter storm in 30 years

CAPE TOWN. — South Africa’s tourist hub of Cape Town was braced for its worst winter storm in 30 years yesterday and had closed schools and activated emergency protocols with…

Cottco under fire over cotton grades

Tawanda Mangoma in CHIREDZI Government has slammed the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) for underpaying farmers delivering cotton to its depots countrywide. The company was also accused of expending its energy…

11 up for stealing 6kg gold

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Eleven men who allegedly pounced on Tolrose Mine in Kadoma last year and stole over 6 kilogrammes of gold concentrate at gunpoint will tomorrow stand trial at…

Soccer clubs have duty to teach supporters to act responsibly

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Zimbabwe’s oldest football club, Highlanders, have very recently been experiencing negative publicity because of allegedly unprofessional public behaviour by some of its supporters.

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