Lifeline for funeral assurance firms

The Insurance and Pension Commission has thrown a lifeline to funeral assurance firms failing to meet the $2,5 million minimum capital requirements by allowing struggling entities to comply with the regulatory capital threshold through a phased plan.

City council to bring sanity to Hopley

Harare South has been plagued by double residential stand and illegal allocations on wetlands, a councillor has said.

Physical, character assassinations inseparable

Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye Earlier this week Africans and freedom-loving people in every corner of the world were denied the opportunity of properly paying homage to Dr Martin Luther King…

Work on court building resumes

Construction of a modern magistrates’ court in Chinhoyi, which had stalled for more than 10 years, has finally resumed after Government released funds for the project.

How Dr King lived is why he died

Jesse Jackson  Correspondent As AMERICANS commemorated the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jnr this week, we should dwell not merely on how Dr…

Perception management critical to tourism development

Ever since Zimbabwe’s new political dispensation came into effect late last year, one critical factor has prominently appeared in the international discourse – perception!

Masakadza ranked 10th in world

Sports Reporter VETERAN Zimbabwean batsman Hamilton Masakadza has been ranked among the top 10 players in the world in Twenty20 Internationals. The seasoned top order player is ranked 10th on…

Celebrating Zimbabwe’s youth achievers

Bishow Parajuli  Special  Correspondent ZIMBABWE is a nation of young people and it makes the case for being its most vibrant, most innovative and more exciting. Its young and resilient…

China visit lays foundation of new economic order

Lovemore Chikova  Assistant Editor The historic visit to China by President Mnangagwa this week was significant in many ways. While Zimbabwe is in a new dispensation following the ascendancy of…

Palestinian musician sings for Zim

Visiting Palestinian musician Miral Ayyad has said Zimbabwe’s hospitality will inspire her to reflect the true story about the country in a collaboration with a local musician.

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