BREAKING: Go back to work, Labour Court orders striking doctors
Harare Bureau The Labour Court has declared the industrial strike by medical doctors unlawful and ordered them to terminate the strike. The doctors went on strike on 3 September pressing…
JUST IN: President to launch US$12b Mining roadmap
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa is on Monday expected to launch the Strategic Roadmap for the achievement of a US$12 billion mining industry by 2023. This was said by…
JUST IN: President to launch US$12b Mining roadmap
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa is on Monday expected to launch the Strategic Roadmap for the achievement of a US$12 billion mining industry by 2023. This was said by…
BREAKING: Go back to work, Labour Court orders striking doctors
The Labour Court has declared the industrial strike by medical doctors unlawful and ordered them to terminate the strike.
Delta, PSL to finalise sponsorship talks
Langton Nyakwenda in Victoria Falls
BREWING giant Delta Beverages, the traditional sponsors of the domestic top-flight football, have come under increasing pressure to adjust their sponsorship package for the Premier Soccer League amid revelations that contract renewal talks between the two parties are at an advanced stage.
On this day . . .
On this day, October 11, 1999, Sikwili Moyo died of liver complications.
Let’s celebrate, rewrite story of the girl child
Today, Zimbabwe joins the world in celebrating the International Day of the Girl Child.
JUST IN: President to launch US$12b Mining roadmap
President Mnangagwa is on Monday expected to launch the Strategic Roadmap for the achievement of a US$12 billion mining industry by 2023.
Insurance policies still payable in forex
In what might come as a huge sigh of relief, policyholders, who had acquired foreign currency-denominated policies, will be able to continue running them to their natural expiry without any prejudice, Business Weekly has learnt.
Insurance policies still payable in forex
In what might come as a huge sigh of relief, policyholders, who had acquired foreign currency-denominated policies, will be able to continue running them to their natural expiry without any prejudice, Business Weekly has learnt.









