UPDATED: President names, shames looters • Nearly $1bn remains outstanding • Funds stashed in China, Botswana, SA
President Mnangagwa yesterday named and shamed corporates and individuals that failed to return nearly $1 billion they externalised in the past years, despite Government giving them a three-month amnesty.
Nedbank seeks to fund private sector
Nedbank Zimbabwe, a unit of South Africa’s Nedbank Group, says it will be at the forefront of securing lines of credit for private sector funding as the financial institution seeks to play a leading role in the country’s economic development.
VP Chiwenga meets US envoy
United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Harry Thomas Jnr has said his country is willing to assist the new Government led by President Mnangagwa following the resignation of former president Robert Mugabe last year.
Editorial Comment: It may be time for Economic Crimes court
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday lived up to his promise to name and shame unrepentant individuals and companies that externalised funds.
Zim down but not out
WHEN Zimbabwe walked off the pitch at the innings interval at Harare Sports Club yesterday, having posted a fine 289 built around a superb century by Brendan Taylor, the Chevrons appeared to have put one foot in the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup in England and Wales.
ED pledges legislative support for investors
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday pledged legislative support for a conducive investment environment and told manufacturers to take advantage of the new political dispensation to invest in the latest technology to keep abreast with international best practices.
Of Mugabe’s selfish rantings
In his own words during a recent interview he granted to foreign journalists, former president Robert Mugabe said, “Zimbabwe does not deserve this disgrace.”
UPDATED: President in Rwanda for AU Extraordinary Session
President Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday evening to attend the African Union (AU) Extraordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government, which is being convened to launch the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
Mpofu lays ground for Miss Tourism Zim
New license holder for Miss Tourism Zimbabwe Sarah Mpofu has promised to take the pageant to a higher level by engaging various communities in a thorough search for a beauty who can make a mark on international platforms.
Taylor century in vain as Zim crash
ZIMBABWE will have to fight another day in their quest for a place at next year’s ICC Cricket World Cup after they stumbled for the first time in the qualifying tournament yesterday with a four-wicket loss to the West Indies in a thrilling Super Six match at Harare Sports Club.











