Rand slumps

JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s rand slumped and bonds weakened yesterday after official data showed the economy contracted more sharply than expected in the first quarter.

Zimnat manages investment accounts separately

Zimnat Asset Management provides carefully constructed, individually customised and separately managed investment accounts. These discretionary and non-discretionary portfolios allow clients to define their own parameters for returns and liquidity based on their risk tolerance, cash flow needs and investment horizon.

Medical aid in intensive care, Parly told

The number of people seeking health care services using medical aid cards has gone down by half compared to last year, Parliament heard yesterday.

Govt gets tough on crop pests, diseases

Government has announced a raft of stiff penalties for those who import plants without a permit and non-compliance with dates for destruction of crop residues.

Bumper deal for Jurgen Klopp

LONDON. — European football champions Liverpool are ready to hand Jurgen Klopp a bumper new deal to secure his future at Anfield long term.

Parly Committee on fact-finding tour

Runesu Gwidi in GUTU The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) has embarked on a countrywide week-long fact-finding tour to assess progress on computerisation initiatives in schools.…

Govt lauded for fostering innovation

Government has been lauded for allowing innovation in the digital payments space as this allows the digital economy to flourish and help policy makers to come up with right policies.

Juventus want Paul Pogba back

LONDON. — Italian Serie A football champions Juventus have reportedly made an initial enquiry to Manchester United over the chances of bringing Paul Pogba back to the club this summer.

Zim monitoring African swine fever

Sifelani Tsiko Agriculture, Environment & Innovations Editor Zimbabwe must continue maintaining security measures against the spread of the African swine fever (ASF), a deadly disease threatening pig farmers across Africa,…

Public urged to ignore fictitious crime reports

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has urged members of the public to ignore misleading messages circulating on social media alleging that there is an upsurge in criminal activities in some parts of the country, especially during the night.

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