‘Compensating pensioners, insurance policy holders costly’

Government might incur the heaviest burden of compensating pensioners and insurance policy holders who suffered a loss of value before and after dollarisation in 2009 because of hyper-inflation and regulatory flaws and its role in de-monetisation.

Flamboyant housing project set for Rusape

A flamboyant housing project,  Alloa Brooke, is set for construction in Rusape on a 90 hectare piece of land.

Bako, Manuel, Tanya shine at Donnybrook

Collin Matiza Sports Editor TWO of the country’s most exciting junior motocross riders Daiyaan “D” Manuel and Emmanuel Bako had another good day at the office during the opening round…

Clients fume as Stanchart closes Kwekwe branch

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau Hundreds of Standard Chartered Bank clients in Kwekwe were left stranded after the bank recently closed its branch in the city. Those intending to withdraw cash…

Gun-wielding club owner forces league abandonment

ATHENS – The Greek top-flight league has been suspended after a key game ended in chaos on Sunday when the president of a club entered the pitch during the match…

Libyan army seizes foreign ship

TRIPOLI. — Libya’s eastern-based army, led by General Khalifa Haftar, seized a foreign ship that entered a banned military zone in eastern Libya, a spokesman said on Sunday. “Omar al-Mukhtar Operation…

Arda walking the talk on Vision 2030

President Mnangagwa has outlined a great vision for Zimbabwe aimed at transforming the country into a middle-class economy by 2030.

Mou unmoved in Manchester style wars

MANCHESTER – Most clubs would be delighted to be sitting second in the English Premier League, into the FA Cup quarter-finals and on the verge of a return to the…

School head sodomises, expels Form 3 victim

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent THE  headmaster of Seventh Day Adventist-run Anderson High School in Gweru is facing arrest after he allegedly sodomised a pupil before expelling him in an attempt…

‘No to farm disturbances’

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau The land reform programme is no longer being fast-tracked and people should respect holders of 99-year leases regardless of their race, a Cabinet Minister has said.…

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