LATEST: Nigerian Community donates towards Cyclone Idai

Thobekile Khumalo, Sunday News Reporter A GROUP of Nigerian business people in Bulawayo has donated goods worth more than $4 000 to aid Cyclone Idai victims. The donation was handed…

JUST IN: Robbers breach security at ZCDC

A gang of suspected robbers on Monday morning sneaked into Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company’s operating areas in Chiadzwa and entered a pit with ore that had been exposed earlier in the…

JUST IN: $100 million for Idai affected communities

Zimbabwean corporates have pledged to raise $100 million towards the restoration of infrastructure and social services in the areas that were heavily affected by Cyclone Idai.

JUST IN: ED arrives in Chamanimani

Tendai Mugabe in Chimanimani President Mnangagwa has arrived at Ngangu high-density suburb in Chimanimani where he is leading a delegation of leaders of political parties meeting under the auspices of…

JUST IN: MDC Alliance MP, Councillor in court

MDC Alliance’s Zengeza East legislator Goodrich Chimbaira and ward 14 councillor Chengetai Nyagondo are scheduled to appear before Chitungwiza resident magistrate Mr Nyasha Vitorini charged with public violence.

JUST IN: ED arrives in Chimanimani

President Mnangagwa has arrived at Ngangu high-density suburb in Chimanimani where he is leading a delegation of leaders of political parties meeting under the auspices of the Zimbabwe National Dialogue.

Pay hike for civil servants. . .Lowest paid worker to take home RTGS$600

Harare Bureau Government has announced a $400 million cost of living adjustment package for civil servants with effect from 1 April 2019 that will see the lowest paid employee taking…

Zimbabwe on top again. . .Among 10 most sought-after destinations for UK-based tourists

Natasha Chamba, Business Reporter  INTERNATIONAL holiday rental search engine, HomeToGo, has named Zimbabwe among the top 10 trending destinations for United Kingdom-based tourists.  Due to its irresistible tourist attractiveness, the country…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Businesses must stop shooting themselves in the foot

The price hike madness is upon us again and this time retailers have increased prices by margins of up to 75 percent. Most basic commodities are no longer affordable to…

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