IPEC reforms progressive
The Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) says it has made “significant progress” on institutional and regulatory reforms in keeping with recommendations of the Justice Smith-led Commission of Inquiry.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Playing house with national business now punishable
The last two Parliamentary sessions have become a talking point by the majority over the lackadaisical approach of Parliamentarians towards national issues.
Khama gets call to provide X-factor
THE Warriors have turned to one of their talismen, Khama Billiat, to save their World Cup campaign at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon.
Mesi ropes in sons in forthcoming album
SUNGURA musician Paradzai Mesi has reflected on the life he has been living over the past couple of years on his new album, “Chenjera Kukangira Pakatsvira Dzimwe”, set to be launched in the capital on September 19.
lDCZ avails funding for industry
The Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe Limited (IDCZ) has begun availing loans to local industry in a move set to breathe life in some faltering firms as well as kick-start several greenfield bankable projects.
15 Bills presented for debate
The First Session of the Ninth Parliament is coming to an end with at least half of the 30 Bills set out in President Mnangagwa’s legislative agenda having been presented to the legislative assembly for debate.
Why vendors trickle back
Second-hand clothes traders have started trickling back onto Harare’s pavements a year after being pushed out by the Harare City Council to designated vending areas.
Can lightning strike twice?
IT has been four days of horror – an unforgiving football world laughing at us, battering us with a cocktail of sickening jokes and mocking us with a brutal mixture of adjectives usually reserved for pantomime villains and perennial misfits.
Mushapaidze eyes US award
Jah Prayzah’s manager, Keen Mushapaidze, said accepting criticism has paid dividends as it earned him nomination at the fifth edition of the African Entertainment Awards (AEAUSA) to be held next month in New Jersey, United States of America.
IDBZ preps for CUT accommodation project
The Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) is now working on project preparation for the multi-million dollar development of a five block student accommodation facilities at Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT).











