Jumbos wreak havoc in Gwanda South
Sifelani Tsiko in Gwanda Farmers living close to the confluence of Tuli and Shashe rivers in Gwanda South have expressed concern over elephants which are destroying their irrigated crops. Mlambapele…
Suspected witchcraft in Mpopoma
Tendai Bhebe, Thobekile Khumalo, Sunday News Reporters RESIDENTS of Mpopoma on Tuesday thronged Block 44 after a blanket with blood, a guinea fowl with black and red beads around its…
JUST IN: ED arrives in Maputo
President Mnangagwa arrived here today for the 12th edition of the US-Africa Business Summit, which ends on Friday.
Can social media help anti-corruption drives? A Nigerian case study
Tolu Olarewaju Corruption can have a crippling effect on a country’s economy. This is why African businesses have described ending corruption as “priority number one”. Take Nigeria, where the basic…
Oil prices slip for second day on global growth worries
TOKYO – Oil prices fell for a second day on Tuesday on signs that global economic growth is being hit by the U.S.-China trade war, although losses were limited by…
Rand little changed in calm before Fed meeting
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand was little changed early on Tuesday, with investors looking ahead to a local inflation report and a United States decision on interest rates. At 0645…
Women’s Bank disburses ZWL$25 000
Kumbirai Tarusarira HARARE – The Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank Limited has opened over 55 000 accounts and has disbursed loans over RTGS25 000 since it started operating at the end…
Zim inflation nears 100 percent mark
HARARE – Zimbabwe’s annual inflation surged to 97.85 percent in May from 75.86 percent the previous month, continuing to gallop on the back of price instability driven by depreciation of…
Agribank boosts deposits
Michael Tome HARARE – Agribank has introduced sustained multi-layered initiatives towards expanded deposit mobilisation programmes, chief executive officer Sam Malaba has said. He revealed this at the 2019 edition of…
JUST IN: Pensioners pin hopes on IPEC pension reforms
Disgruntled pensioners from various companies and local authorities say they are now pinning their hopes on the reforms being spearheaded by Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) so that they can salvage meaningful benefits from their former employers.










