Mobile money transactions jump
The number of mobile money transactions jumped 21 percent in the quarter to June 30, 2019, to 477,4 million on the growth of users and uses.
Labour Court to rule on doctors’ strike
The Labour Court is this afternoon expected to make a determination on the legality of the 36-day mass job action by medical doctors who have repeatedly snubbed the employer’s plea to return to work.
Venice Mine’s revival on course
Gold producer Venice Mine’s revival is on course and the mine is targeting to produce 600kg of gold annually, a significant contribution to the country’s gold output and foreign currency earnings.
Zim ready to fight climate change
ZIMBABWE is keen to work with other countries to mitigate the impact of natural disasters such as cyclones and droughts, which displace people.
Kwekwe crash victims named, death toll rises
The death toll in the Kwekwe bus accident involving a Gokwe-bound cross-border bus, Mandeep, which collided head-on with a Govasberg bus near Kwekwe River on Sunday morning, has risen to 12 after two more people succumbed to their injuries in hospital.
Crucial week for Zim, Nepal cricket
AFTER taking part in a triangular series hosted by Singapore last week, two of the International Cricket Council outcasts — Zimbabwe and Nepal — are set to learn their status with regards to the global game when their fate is deliberated at the organisation’s board meeting this Friday.
10 armed robbers nabbed
POLICE last week separately arrested 10 armed robbers accused of seizing cellphones, cash and other valuables from several people in Harare, Marondera and Karoi.
Call for funding to educate artisanal miners
STAKEHOLDERS in the mining sector have urged Government to avail funding in the 2020 National Budget for educating artisanal miners to practise sustainable mining methods so that their activities do not compromise future generations. This comes as artisanal miners are producing a significant amount of gold which earns the country the much-needed foreign currency ahead of big producers
$300m float gets uptake
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) said on Friday it received bids totalling $81 million against its biggest Treasury Bills (TBs) float to date of $300 million for 365 days.
Govt set to review pension payouts
GOVERNMENT is working frantically towards an upward review of pension payouts as part of safety nets to cushion against price increases.











