ZSE down again
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) continued in the negative in the week’s opening session as the market completed a fifth consecutive session in losses.
High prices dampen back-to-school preps
As parents and guardians gear up for a new school’s term which begins today, many last-minute shoppers, especially for basic requirements, had to contend with high prices from predatory retailers.
10th Former Liberation Movements indaba opens
THE 10th Conference of the Former Liberation Movements (FLMS) of Southern Africa opened here yesterday, with Zanu-PF secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu urging the SADC region to guard against Western machinations in destabilising Zimbabwe through sanctions and prevailing xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
Govt to fund start-ups
Government will from next year begin providing graduates with funds to implement their business ideas, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Coventry rallies support for JCI presidency
Government has called on citizens, development partners and the private sector to support local Junior Chamber International (JCI) presidential candidate Mr Itai Manyere.
Big boost for Sanganai Expo
The 12th Edition of Sanganai/Hlanganani World Travel and Tourism Expo 2019, which starts in Bulawayo tomorrow, has been handed a big boost, as world record adventurer and internationally-acclaimed conservationist, Holly Budge, is part of an A-list of celebrities set to grace Expo.
Calls for removal of sanctions get louder
SANCTIONS imposed on Zimbabwe should be removed as they are the root cause of the country’s economic challenges that have given rise to other vices such as corruption and poverty.
India donates US$5m machinery to SMEs
India has donated US$5 million machinery to Zimbabwe for incubation projects in the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) sector.
Civil service mourns ex-President
The country’s civil service has joined the nation and the world in mourning the passing on of former President Robert Gabriel Mugabe, who has been described as a distinguished cadre who fought tirelessly to liberate and empower citizens.
WB funds for Masvingo Idai victims
Cyclone Idai-hit Districts here are set to benefit from part of the US$72 million reconstruction funding facility availed by the World Bank, an official has said.











