Lawyer sues church warden for $500k
A Mutare lawyer is suing a former Anglican church warden for $500 000 for wrongful arrest and defamation after he claimed that he had stolen the church’s car.
No! Data tariffs in Zimbabwe not the highest in the region
The cost of mobile data in Zimbabwe continues to be the subject of much public scrutiny, with latest reports claiming that the country has the highest data tariffs in the…
Leather firm praises ZITF platform
Nqobile Tshili, Business Correspondent A BULAWAYO leather company, First Page Leather Products, has heaped praises on the organisers of this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) saying it benefited from participating.…
NMB doubles FY profits
NMB Holdings posted a 109 percent jump in profit before tax to US$27, 1 million for the year ended 31 December 2018 from US$13 million recorded in the prior year.…
U.S. oil-storage industry fines soar on air, water violations
Fines for violations of air, water and waste regulations by U.S. petroleum storage facilities so far this year have exceeded all of last year – even without including two major Houston-area disasters in the last month still under investigation – according to a Reuters analysis of federal data.
Rand firmer as dollar buyers tread water ahead of Fed comments
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand firmed early on Monday, scoring some relief against a slack dollar as investors looked ahead to key offshore events including a report from the U.S. central bank.
Unki mine production dips
HARARE – Platinum group metals (PGMs) production at Anglo American Platinum’s (Amplats) local unit, Unki Mine declined by 5 percent to 43 300 ounces in the first quarter of 2019, compared to the same period last year.
StanChart Zim to rollout first retail digital banking platform
HARARE – Zimbabwe`s oldest commercial bank, Standard Chartered Bank Zimbabwe Limited will in the second quarter of this year roll out its first retail digital banking platform as the international banking institution move to enhance efficiency as electronic banking continues to gain traction.
Currency issues hit TM Supermarkets’ performance
Pick n Pay’s Zimbabwean subsidiary TM Supermarkets took a 6,3 percent hit on profits in the 52-week period to end of March as it adjusted to currency and exchange reforms.
JUST IN: Uncollected bodies haunt Mash West
Authorities in Mashonaland West have bemoaned the rising number of uncollected bodies at mortuaries which already have a limited carrying capacity.










