Errant pharmacies warned

GOVERNMENT has warned pharmacies to desist from charging consumers in foreign currency as the Zimbabwean dollar is now the sole legal tender in the country, a Government official has said.

Responding to questions during a post-Cabinet media briefing on Tuesday, the Minister of Health and Childcare, Dr Obadiah Moyo, warned that the law will soon catch up with those transacting in United States dollars.

Alfred Kainga, Long John up for top comedy award

Andrew Moyo USA-based comic Alfred Kainga and South African-based Long John, seem to be making waves on the international radar with their names popping up on the nominees list of…

JUST IN: ZTA retrenches 38 employees

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority  (ZTA) has retrenched 38 employees, saying it is adopting a leaner, more efficient and cost effective human resource base.

JUST IN: Sikhala appears in court, remanded in custody

MDC Alliance vice chairman Job Sikhala has appeared before a Bikita Magistrates Court facing subversion charges after he allegedly said his party was going to overthrow the Government before 2023.

CICM set to release third Zimbabwe Customer Satisfaction Index

BH24 Reporter HARARE – The Chartered Institute of Customer Management (CICM) in collaboration with Select Research (Pvt) Limited is set to release the third edition of the Zimbabwe Customer Satisfaction…

US$9m exchanged in 5 days, inter-bank market bubbles after Zim$ return – RBZ

HARARE – The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) said on Tuesday over US$9 million was traded for Zimbabwe dollars  inside  five days last week at commercial banks alone, hailing this…

NTS operating profit up 31pc

Michael Tome HARARE – National Tyres Services Limited (NTS) operating profit grew 31, 3 percent to RTGS$5,3 million for the period up to 31 March 2019 from $4 million in…

LATEST: MDC-A councillors plot against Byo Town Clerk

Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor  MDC Alliance councillors have called for a special council meeting tomorrow as part of their plot to suspend Bulawayo Town Clerk Christopher Dube who has resisted their…

Boost for health sector

The country’s health delivery sector has received a major booster following the delivery of a consignment of medical equipment worth over $1 million from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and India.

The equipment will cover critical areas such as radiology, intensive care unit, renal units, paediatric care and maternity.

Sables on success trail

New Zimbabwe captain Brendon Mandivenga is confident the Sables will begin their quest for success in the Rugby Africa Victoria Cup with a win over neighbours Zambia at Harare Sports Club’s Machinery Exchange stadium on Saturday.

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