JUST IN: Mupfumira denied bail again
Harare Bureau Former Minister of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Prisca Mupfumira’s second bid for freedom has flopped as she has been denied bail at the High Court today. More…
JUST IN: Mupfumira denied bail again
Harare Bureau Former Minister of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Prisca Mupfumira’s second bid for freedom has flopped as she has been denied bail at the High Court today. More…
UPDATED: Mupfumira a flight risk — Court
FIRED Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira’s bail application was yesterday dismissed at the High Court.
JUST IN: High Court quashes MDC Alliance demo bid
MDC-Alliance’s High Court bid to quash a police order prohibiting their planned demonstrations, hit a brick wall after a judge threw out the urgent chamber application.
Humps ahead as Zim targets finance centre
Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube says Zimbabwe is “very serious” about establishing an Offshore Financial Centre (OFC) in the country, but analysts say given the country’s handling of foreign investments in the past few years the intention might as well be over ambitious, at least for now.
US$500m for sugar plantations sought
Zimbabwe needs US$500 million investment to develop new sugar cane plantations after creating additional irrigation capacity following the completion of the Tugwi Mukosi Dam in 2017, which has capacity to put 25 000 hectares under irrigation.
Insurance, pensions players want rethink on prescribed assets
Zimbabwe’s insurance and pensions industry want a broad re-consideration of the requirements in investing in prescribed assets in view of emerging risks from recent currency reforms and an inflationary operating environment.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zimbabweans must ignore MDC-A calls for anarchy
TODAY is the day for peace-loving and patriotic Zimbabweans to shame merchants of violence by ignoring calls for violent demonstrations by the Mr Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance whose agenda is…
Budget gets Parliament’s thumbs up
Harare Bureau FINANCE Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube’s Finance Bill and $10,62 billion Supplementary Budget as well as measures proposed in the mid-term budget to boost production and revenue inflows sailed…
Reforms to pay medium, long term dividends
ONGOING economic reforms will pay dividends in the medium to long term, says leading global economic research firm Fitch Solutions, as the measures being implemented take time to take root.











