Econet increases tariffs

Zimbabwe’s largest mobile network operator, Econet, yesterday increased tariffs for all its data packages.

Tongaat major shake-up

Struggling sugar producer and parent company of ZSE listed Hippo Valley and another sugar producer Triangle Estate, Tongaat Hulett announced a major board shake-up on Monday evening, switching out four directors and replacing its current chairperson Bahle Sibisi with Louis von Zeuner. One of the outgoining directors is Zimbabwean Rachel Kupara.

Appropriate exchange rate

The appropriate exchange rate between the Zimbabwean dollar and the United States dollar should hover around US$1:ZWL$5,6 based on “founded quantitative estimates”, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube, has said. 

First Ladies slam violence against women, girls

The Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) yesterday advocated high-level interventions to curb gender-based violence and all forms of stigma and stereotypes that inhibit women and girls from contributing meaningfully towards the development of the global economy.

PDL jumps 13 percent

Zimbabwe’s poverty datum line (PDL) was $1 827 in August, having jumped 13 percent the previous month as the cost of living continues to rise, latest data shows.

UNGA: ED to spell out Zim’s aspirations

The 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) is currently underway in New York, USA, and Zimbabweans at home and abroad are rubbing their hands in expectation. They are anticipating President Mnangagwa’s second address to the UNGA today.

. . . warns MDC-A on UN petition bid

Zanu-PF secretary for Information and Publicity Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has said the MDC-Alliance’s pronouncement that President Mnangagwa is a terrorist, is a declaration of war against the ruling party.

Malema too small to lecture us: Zanu-PF

THE revolutionary party, Zanu-PF, has warned South African opposition Economic Freedom Fighters leader Mr Julius Malema to stop interfering in Zimbabwe’s internal politics.

With sound policies, Africa can feed the world

It is nearly one century and a half since man achieved flight, and 60 years since he cracked space. Doctors are conducting surgeries that made content for science fiction 40 years ago and humans, in general, are advancing at dizzying speeds.

Two more AYSA stars settle in Spain

THE Aces Youth Soccer Academy’s conveyor belt of talented young players has once again produced two more players — Nicholas Guyo and Kundai Mukweva — who have settled at Spanish lower division sides FC Malaga City Academy and CD Almunecar.

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