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Nhlalwenhle Ncube A MOTHER and daughter war got nasty when they dragged each other to court and the latter banned her mother from coming to her house.

CBZ to raise correspondent banking relationships

Business Writer Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed financial institution CBZ Holdings is set to increase its correspondent banking relationships following fruitful discussions held with several Chinese institutions. At present, CBZ Bank…

B-METRO COMMENT: Help Chidzambwa find the next Gidiza

When it comes to great players in the history of local football the list is long and controversial.

David, Goliath encounter: Byo Chiefs face champions FC Platinum

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter PREMIERSHIP newcomers, Bulawayo Chiefs, face a stern test of character when they host Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions, FC Platinum, at Luveve Stadium tomorrow.

Zim losing product counterfeit war

Victor Bhoroma  The unchecked growth of counterfeit (fake) products dumped on the Zimbabwean market has reached alarming levels. Although the country’s official import bill shows that imports into the country…

False promise of marriage blues for prophet

Nhlalwenhle Ncube LIAR, liar, pants on fire!

Idya sadza nezondo

MAZONDO emombe anonaka zvikuru uye anofarirwa nevakawanda sezvo achinzi anosimbisa musana. Svondo rino, Precious Gunundu wekuKwekwe anotsanangura mamwe mabikirwo emazondo. Zvinodiwa: Poto, chikari, mvura yakachena, munyu, mazondo akaparwa akachekwa. Mabikirwo: Tora…

Army cleared of shady Chiadzwa deals

The Ministry of Defence, Security and War Veterans has cleared the army’s name dissociating it from alleged shadowy diamond dealings that took place prior to a 2015

Continue on aggressive re-branding exercise

Taurai Togarepi Since assuming office President Mnangagwa adopted the Zimbabwe is open for Business Mantra. True to his word, he has been consistent in all forums and backed this by…

Zim reforms charm Dangote

Business Reporter THE Dangote Group says the new political dispensation has given hope for accelerated investments in Zimbabwe through the “open for business” policy.

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