Zim establishing insurance fraud fighting unit
HARARE – Zimbabwe will soon set up a unit specifically to prevent and investigate cases of insurance fraud which is on the rise in the country, an official has said.
SAA seeks extra R5bn bail-out from state
South African Airways (SAA) is in discussions with the Treasury on a cash injection of about R5bn, which the company needs to cover historic debt and its working-capital requirements until…
‘Bulawayo open for business’
Dumisani Nsingo, Business Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council is calling on potential investors to seize the opportunity bestowed on Bulawayo as a designated Special Economic Zone to explore a plethora…
JUST IN: Fresh cracks emerge in MDC-T
Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter FRESH fissures have emerged within the Advocate Nelson Chamisa led MDC-T with some aspiring candidates reportedly unhappy with the party’s hazy candidate selection criteria, accusing party…
LATEST: Bathing daily not healthy- Experts
Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter BATHING every day could increase people’s risk of infections, American experts have warned.
‘Chart path towards local currency’
Oliver KazungaSenior, Business Reporter GOVERNMENT should start developing a clear monetary plan for the introduction of local currency at the appropriate time when necessary measures have been put in place,…
‘Zim open for business includes locals’
Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s drive to open Zimbabwe for business is not targeting foreign investors only but mainly locals who should grab the opportunity to increase domestic…
UPDATED: Chamisa loses court case. . . Constitutional crisis in MDC-T, judge rules Chamisa not rightful heir to throne
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE High Court yesterday dismissed an application by the MDC-T faction led by Advocate Nelson Chamisa, which had taken its rivals to court in a…
Byo bouncers attacked at Davido Hre concert
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent BULAWAYO Scorpions, a crew of bouncers from the city who provided security at the Davido 30 Billion concert in Harare, were involved in a nasty altercation…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zim-UK relationship reset to spur re-engagement efforts
ZIMBABWE’S erstwhile colonial master — the United Kingdom — is playing a crucial role in ensuring that the country normalises relations with the rest of the international community and this…










