. . . bloodbath on parallel market

Some illegal foreign currency dealers have been pushed out of  “business” as Statutory Instrument (SI) 142 of 2019 effects continue to hold fort on the foreign exchange market, forcing rates to tumble.

Money in Eskom’s bank

SOUTH African power utility Eskom yesterday confirmed receipt of the US$10 million payment for electricity from Zimbabwe.

Singer Nyabinde advocates peace

Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau Jazz musician Bob Nyabinde (pictured) recently presented an AK47-shaped guitar to Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Minister Marshal Perance Shiri who was the…

Pension funds record $620m surplus

Local pension funds reported a surplus of $620 million last year, a 45 percent increase from $426 million recorded in the same period in 2017, largely driven by gains on equities and members contributions, the Insurance and Pension Commission (IPEC) has said

Injury crisis throws spotlight on Warriors’ training regime

MARVELOUS NAKAMBA arrived here pursued by a raft of suitors, including English Premiership football side Aston Villa, and amid great expectations he would play one of the most influential roles for the Warriors in their quest to qualify for the knock-out stages of the AFCON finals for the first time.

Lord of the Kush movie sold out

TICKETS for the première of a multi-racial movie “The Lord of Kush” set for this month-end at the Theatre in the Park have already sold out, event organisers say.

Idai: Govt appeals for DNA samples

The Ministry of Health and Child Care’s forensic department has called for more families that lost their loved ones during Cyclone Idai to come forward and submit DNA samples to enable the identification of all remains that may be found in future.

Rushwaya loses ZMF presidency

Zimbabwe Miners’ Federation (ZMF) president Henrietta Rushwaya has lost the presidency of the small-scale miners’ body after her appeal was dismissed by the Supreme Court.

Youths demand to speak for themselves

YOUTHS in Mutare have said the Youth Commission that Government intends to set up to address their concerns should be led by young people who have a better understanding of what affects them.

New Supreme Court judges sworn-in

New Supreme Court judges — Justices Charles Hungwe and Nicholas Mathonsi — yesterday formally joined the bench and pledged to be faithful to Zimbabwe and to administer justice to all people without fear or favour.

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