I’ve moved on, says ditched singer Muridzo
AFRO-JAZZ musician, Andy Muridzo, who was ditched by nine members of his Jeetaz Band following a misunderstandings over job contracts, believes the glitch gave him another chance to put his house in order.
Fundamentals in place for strong Zimdollar: Mthuli
Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube says authorities have instituted measures to ensure the local currency will not suffer previous depredations, following the recent gazetting of Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019, which makes the Zimbabwe dollar the sole legal tender.
Govt to enforce SI-142 compliance
Zimbabwe’s monetary and fiscal authorities have put in place measures to ensure enforcement of Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019, which effectively ended the multi-currency system and determined the “Zimbabwe dollar” as the sole legal trading currency in the country.
Stayaways unhelpful: President
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday thanked Zimbabweans for ignoring calls by shadowy organisations to stay away from work saying demonstrations were not in the best interest of the country.
Agribank declares US$5,5m dividend
The Agricultural Development Bank (Agribank) has declared a US$5,5 million dividend to Government after recording a 63 percent growth in profit to $13 million in the year to December 2018, breaking away from the common streak of state entities mired in perennial losses.
Warriors elimination hurts Egyptian fans
THE Pharaohs of Egypt delivered the first place, which their fans demanded in Group A, but the people of Egypt also lost a team they had fallen in love with, the Warriors, as the curtain came down on the round-robin phase of the AFCON tournament on Sunday.
Fans call for ZIFA, technical team reshuffle
ZIMBABWE’S elimination from the Africa Cup of Nations tournament on Sunday has torched a storm back home as football stakeholders are not happy with the technical and administrative shortcomings which they blame for the Warriors poor show.
The day ED took animal rights groups to ‘tusk’
Consumptive tourism which includes wildlife trophy hunting and hunting for meat contributes 90 percent of the tourism revenue that Southern Africa generates annually, said an Oxford University-trained Associate Professor of Ecology and Economics, Dr Brian Child, speaking at the Africa Wildlife Economy Summit.
I’m inspired by my African beliefs: Mudeka
United Kingdom -based Zimbabwean dancer, multi-instrumentalist and actress, Anna Mudeka, says her ancestral beliefs have inspired her to become a great storyteller.











