Government agrees to review teachers’ allowances

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has agreed to increase allowances for teachers and is monitoring the situation in schools to decide on the course of action to take against those…

Tourist drowns in Zambezi River

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter AN Israeli tourist drowned while swimming without a life jacket in the flooded Zambezi River in Victoria Falls on Sunday. The body of 34-year-old Mr…

Mavericks face Giants test

Descent Dube, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Basketball League (men) table toppers Mavericks will have a reality check on Saturday in their quest to maintain their unbeaten run when they face Giants…

Midlands’ Chief Chirumhanzu dies

Midlands Bureau Chief CHIEF Chirumhanzu of Chirumanzu area in the Midlands province has died. Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Larry Mavima said Chief Chirumhanzu, born Gerald Mudzengi, died on Tuesday night…

President to attend prayer meeting

Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa is expected to attend a breakfast prayer meeting today in the city organised by churches that are seeking divine intervention to end the challenges…

Understanding Specified Assets for the purposes of calculating Capital Gains Tax

What is Capital Gains Tax? CAPITAL Gains Tax (CGT) is tax that is levied on the capital gain arising from the disposal of a specified asset. Capital gains tax is…

‘No prosperity without pain’

Over the past year, there has been much talk about Vision 2030, our national growth strategy to transform Zimbabwe into a Prosperous and Empowered Upper Middle Income Society by the end of the next decade.

ZIFA’S $6M WINDFALL SECURE AS GIANNI GETS ANOTHER TERM . . . FIFA boss finds open path to retain power for another four years

A US$6 million windfall for ZIFA, spread over the next four years, has been secured after Swiss lawyer Gianni Infantino was guaranteed another four years, in charge of FIFA yesterday.

Kenyatta throws weight behind ED

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday pledged to continue rallying behind the country’s efforts to bring about economic renaissance and to re-engage the international community.

Editorial Comment: Govt support for looting victims praiseworthy

The recent three-day national “shutdown” organised by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) and its allies — the MDC-Alliance and some Western-sponsored non-governmental organisations — had far reaching devastating effects on businesses countrywide and some of them might not rise again if there is no timely intervention.

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