WorldRemit now supports Android Pay

WorldRemit, the remittance start-up that has roughly 120 million mobile money accounts around the globe, announced Tuesday it will now let people make transfers using Google’s mobile pay wallet.

Understanding the Qatar question

Cathrine Mudyanadzo Correspondent In response to allegations of Qatar’s tolerance of terrorism, the Gulf States of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt issued a Press statement on June 8,…

Post offices urged to develop financial inclusion strategies

Conrad Mwanawashe and Kudakwashe Mhundwa POST Offices, which boast an expansive network reaching out to even the very remote areas should tap into the $65 billion potential remittances and diversify…

Sex with minor lands man behind bars

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A Chitungwiza man who lured his 14-year-old tuckshop employee with jolly juice and biscuits before being intimate with her, has been sentenced to 20 months in prison.

Healthcare can spur economic growth: Cimas

Business Reporter Healthcare could be an engine for growth in the economy, according to Cimas chief executive Vulindlela Ndlovu. He told journalists there was the potential for specialist health institutions to…

Lock sails through to second round

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S number two player Benjamin Lock sailed through to the second round of the ongoing International Tennis Federation Old Mutual Futures Series when he beat Timothy Dollman…

CR7 denies tax evasion charges

MADRID. – Cristiano Ronaldo has denied defrauding Spanish tax authorities out of €14.7million.

Williams for Hall of Fame

NEW YORK. — Richard Williams, tennis superstars Serena and Venus’ father, will be inducted into the American Tennis Association’s Tennis Hall of Fame for his contribution to coaching his famous…

Govt on drive to take elite sports to communities

Collen Murahwa Sports Reporter Government has embarked on a drive to take sports traditionally regarded as elite to the communities, Sport and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane has said.

Musician calls for culture preservation

Arts Correspondent Masvingo-based musician Wayne Jachi believes his debut album “Pamusasa” that will be launched in the capital this month will take him to another level.

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