Bushiri’s fall from grace

OVER the last nine years, the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church(ECGC) leader Shepherd Bushiri has had a phenomenal rise from a virtually unknown figure to a household name in Africa and beyond.

Govt targets ill-gotten wealth

GOVERNMENT has begun crafting a law to provide a legal standing to probe and seize wealth from individuals suspected to have clandestinely accumulated riches.

Govt targets ill-gotten wealth

GOVERNMENT has begun crafting a law to provide a legal standing to probe and seize wealth from individuals suspected to have clandestinely accumulated riches.

Zimra adds 20 000 new taxpayers

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) registered 20 000 new taxpayers last year as it ratcheted up efforts to increase tax compliance.

The Cookout takes showbiz by storm

TODAY, Barraza Pavilion in Tynwald is the place to be for those who want to close the weekend in a laid back environment as it plays host to The Cookout.

More heads to roll at Zesa as result of forensic probe

Several Zesa Holdings senior managers face the axe following a damning forensic audit that has unearthed serious allegations of corruption and abuse of office.

The angels in ‘Gucci’: Bushiri, Magaya and the gospel of prosperity

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent IT was perhaps the most striking picture that came from the spectacle that accompanied Shepherd Bushiri’s appearance at the Pretoria Special Commercial Crimes Court last…

Government pours in $40m for Mashonaland East roads

Developing the country’s road network is a key enabler to the envisaged economic activity that is expected to drive the country’s development into an Upper Middle-Income economy by 2030, Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza has said.

ED secures $500million in lines of credit

Takunda Maodza in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday met the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB) president Admassu Tadesse, and the financial institution made a…

Zimbabwe requires 4200MW to ensure electricity access

Thandeka Matebesi, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Energy Council (ZEC) says that the country requires 4200 MW to ensure that both urban and rural areas are electrified. ZEC executive director Mr…

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