Stanbic, SAZ in solar plant deal
Business Reporter FINANCIAL services institution, Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe, has facilitated the construction of a ZAR7 million 190kw solar plant for Standards Association of Zimbabwe (SAZ) as part of interventions to…
Zim charms mining investors
Enacy Mapakame Global investors in the mining sector will soon head for Zimbabwe to follow up on business negotiations made in London as appetite for opportunities in the country increase…
This exchange needs taming
Taking Stock Kudzanai Sharara Following the introduction of SI 142 of 2019 and the subsequent exchange control directive RU102/2019 from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, the country’s foreign exchange rate…
Nigeria orders banks to loan more money
In an effort to boost economic growth in Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria is giving its banks a choice — lend more of their money, or hand it over to…
Unpaid Govt debts weigh on TelOne
Golden Sibanda State-owned fixed telecommunications giant TelOne says unpaid Government debts amounting to $93 million, 62 percent of total debt, are largely the reason it has struggled to meet obligations…
Naspers names black woman CEO
A little more than 100 years ago, Naspers was created by white South Africans to produce a Dutch-language newspaper. Now the continent’s biggest company, Naspers just named its first woman,…
Mbanje man jailed
Sharon Buwerimwe, Court Reporter A MAN from Bulawayo has been sentenced to 12 months in prison after being found with 723 grammes of dagga in Cowdray Park suburb. Melusi Khumalo…
Suspended Ngwenya, Moyo to appeal
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter EXPELLED Highlanders FC executive members, vice-chairman Modern Ngwenya and secretary-general Israel Moyo, will appeal the disciplinary committee’s decision to bar them from holding leadership positions at the…
Giving new currency a fighting chance
Joseph Mverecha It is July 1, 1916, World War One, Battle of the Somme. The British army had been planning for weeks and months for a massive assault on German…
Young Sables ready for Namibia
Cloud Fusire, Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Under-18 rugby coach, Gordon Pangeti, is hoping to avoid ending the Old Mutual Craven week winless when they take on Namibia in their last match…











