Cyclone Idai leaves Chimanimani RDC in dire straits

CHIMANIMANI Rural District Council has appealed to the Government to come to its assistance after it lost part of its revenue base due to Cyclone Idai.

Crimes that we commit against hope

Imagine an existence without hope in a society where individuals are too engrossed in the rat race to acquire as much of the material world as they can to care about their neighbours’ troubles; then you are imagining a world burdened by crime.

Actress drags landlord to court over US$ rentals

Harare actress Charity Dhlodhlo, who appeared in the popular local soap Studio 263 as Mai Madziva, approached the Harare Civil Court last week seeking an interdict against her landlord whom she is accusing of threatening to evict her from her premises over US$200 rentals without following due court processes.

Nyanga honey centre starts reaping rewards

CHININGU honey processing centre in Nyanga has recorded sales in excess of RTGS $4 500 within its first year of production.

Residents reject new budget

GWERU residents last week rejected a supplementary budget that was presented by the city, which proposed an increase in rates of more than 100 percent.

OPEC must raise oil output: Gazprom Neft

OPEC and non-OPEC producers should raise oil production starting from the second half of the year to balance the market and keep prices at an acceptable level, Alexander Dyukov, the head of Russia’s Gazprom Neft, said on Friday.

Digitisation thwarts insurance leakages

The move by the Insurance Council of Zimbabwe to implement online insurance renewals has reduced leakages in the vehicle insurance sector.

Ariston optimistic despite cyclone damages

Listed agricultural concern, Ariston Holdings Limited is upbeat of maintaining a growth trajectory in the second half of the current financial year despite an anticipated increase expenses due to cost of repairs for tropical Cyclone Idai damages.

BOTHA GIVES UP, ALUVHA REMAINS STANDING

IT’S a fascinating adventure to match the one playing out on the plains, valleys, mountains, rivers and jungles of Africa — two dare devils on a journey like no other.

Commission calls for more women in parastatals’ boards

The Zimbabwe Gender Commission has bemoaned the low number of women sitting on the boards of parastatals and those holding senior management positions, despite constitutional requirements compelling organisations to observe gender balance when making the appointments.

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