$8 million loan guarantee for tertiary students
Government has set aside $8 million as collateral for the release of more than $60 million pledged as student loans by various financial institutions.
AfDB extends US$100m for Idai
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has extended $100 million for immediate relief and medium-term infrastructure reconstruction efforts in Cyclone Idai affected areas in Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Malawi.
Bulawayo couple launch concept store
Stanford Chiwanga AN upmarket boutique fashion store has come to Bulawayo. JayRose Boutique by Jeffrey Nyevhe and Primrose Dube-Nyevhe opened its doors to the public in March and has proved…
Zimbabwe strengthens ties with Rwanda
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent ZIMBABWE’S relations with Rwanda are growing with the two countries committed to exploring various ways of furthering their economic cooperation and engagement as they seek to develop…
Free funds exempt from retention policy
FREE funds held in domestic nostro or foreign currency accounts (FCAs) will not be subjected to the 30-day retention period, which applies to export receipts, before being compulsorily sold on the interbank market at the ruling exchange rate, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has said.
UK sungura outfit Kambo Boys to launch album
Vincent Gono, Sunday Life Reporter A UNITED Kingdom-based sungura outfit that has been making waves with their social commentary laden singles nationally and internationally will be launching its debut album this…
Focus on Sygone
Mandla Moyo, Sports Reporter FOCUS will be on Sygone and his running mate, jockey Collen Storey when a lean field of six runners are loaded to battle for the Zimbabwe 2000…
Even Corbyn can’t kill no-deal beast
May’s chief goal is to deliver Brexit before the EU parliamentary elections on May 23, giving her a fleeting chance of avoiding a permanent fracture in her beloved Conservative Party.
That’s trendy 2019
Rutendo Chidawanyika WE are already into the fourth month of 2019. Does anyone have an idea what we are rocking this year? Trends come and go but most of us…
ZTA in programme to prime industry for Chinese visitors
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA), the country’s premier tourism marketing body, and Welcome China will jointly host a training programme today that primes the hospitality sector and related service providers to satisfactorily cater for Chinese visitors.











