Easy Go sues ZPCS for $6,3m

Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has been taken to the High Court for failure to pay car hiring fees amounting to $6,3 million.

Magnus Malan, two other National Party ministers ‘were paedophiles’

JOHANNESBURG. – Three former National Party ministers, including strongman and one who is still alive, have been named as central figures in a paedophilia ring that operated during apartheid. Investigations…

Semenya breaks 25-year-old 800m African record

Cape Town — World champion Caster Semenya led from the front again as South Africa continued their fine form on the final day of the 21st African Athletics Championships in…

Nigeria nabs wanted Boko Haram commander

ABUJA. — The Nigerian army yesterday confirmed that one of the most wanted commanders of the Boko Haram terror group has been nabbed. The suspect, identified as Maje Lawan, is…

ZITF manager resigns

Dumisani Nsingo Bulawayo Bureau Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Company general manager Mrs Nomathemba Ndlovu has officially quit her post. ZITF Company board chairperson Ms Ruth Ncube, confirmed that Mrs…

Committee to correct chrome pricing issues

Ishemunyoro Chingwere Business Reporter THE Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) has formed a chrome ore pricing committee that will be tasked with setting up minimum floor prices for all…

Govt makes progress in city roads rehabilitation

Government has made significant progress in the rehabilitation of a number of roads in different parts of Harare, thanks to deliberate efforts to ensure the roads are trafficable.

NSSA ups stake in RTG

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter The National Social Security Authority (NSSA), says it has increased its shareholding in hotelier, Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG), from 60 percent to 67 percent, enabling…

Captains of industry upbeat

Manicaland’S business community has welcomed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s victory in last Monday’s harmonised elections, saying it will consolidate the inroads made on economic reforms since November last year.

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