We are here to stay — Stanchart

Standard Chartered remains committed to maintaining presence in Zimbabwe and its digitisation strategy — which has seen the country’s oldest bank closing most of its branches — should not be interpreted as a deliberate move to wind down operations.

ZCDC searches for new CEO

The Zimbabwe Consolidated  Diamond Company (ZCDC) on Sunday began its search for a new chief  executive to replace Dr Morris Mpofu who was fired five months ago amid  allegations of corruption and abuse of office.

In gold we trust: 2019 Report

Very few South Africans have not been affected in some way or another by mining, specifically gold mining.

Pensioners’ ever receding dream

Mudhara Musumare was an astute man. If there was one thing he was wary of, it was being caught unawares, thus he would take every opportunity to invest for that rainy day he knew would surely come.

‘Attainment of Vision 2030 premised on mining sector’

Address by his Excellency, the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, Dr E.D Mnangagwa on the launch of the Strategic Roadmap to the achievement of US$12 billion mining industry

Woman duped of $17 800 peanut butter

SIX suspected fraudsters have been arrested for allegedly swindling a Harare businesswoman of $17 800 through fake bank payments.

DDF starts drilling 60 boreholes in Manicaland

THE District Development Fund (DDF) has started drilling 60 boreholes in Manicaland as part of Government’s efforts to provide clean water to the people.

Spotlight on Kenya’s bid for UN Security Council seat

The United Nations Security Council has the primary responsibility of maintaining international peace and security. It enjoys robust powers including the imposition of sanctions and authorisation of military action when international peace is threatened.

Gold eases, extends fall

Gold prices eased yesterday, extending falls for a third session as optimism surrounding US-China trade talks increased risk appetite, while a slight uptick in the dollar also weighed on prices.

Used cooking oil deal turns sour

KFC Zimbabwe, which has been supplying used cooking oil to a Harare businessman for his soap business is being sued at the High Court for failing to meet its obligation.

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