PSL poised for thrilling finale

THE next three weeks should provide the domestic Premiership with a script crafted in heaven as both the title race, and the battle for survival, are likely to push to the last day of the season.

Gringo recovers, eyes comeback

ACTOR Lazarus Boora, popularly known as Gringo, will soon make a comeback after going under the knife at a hospital in Chitungwiza last month.

Four games, four towns, one coach, one week

IN the shadows of Lusaka’s Heroes Stadium lie the graves of the 30 men whose death, in a plane crash in 1993, inflicted considerable pain on their nation like nothing had ever done before.

Govt on electronic tax

Government has increased the minimum taxable amounts for intermediated money  transfer tax (IMTT), better known as the 2 percent tax, to $100 from $20 per transaction for individuals as it sought to ease the burden on  low income earners. The review takes effect from January next year.

Karate tournament for Harare, Bulawayo

THE Champion of Champions karate tournament, which is traditionally held in Harare, will for the first time this year be staged in two cities as part of efforts to grow the sport.

Reduced bank rate to stimulate production

Banks should now be able to lend money to the productive sector at lower rates after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s (RBZ) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) yesterday resolved to reduce the overnight bank rate from 70 percent to 35 percent.

EcoCash upgrade hit by glitches

EcoCash’s upgrade did not bring much joy to it’s clients with some services missing and a near impossibility of making transactions.

Gemma headlines permican awards

Gemma Griffiths is expected to headline events at the Permican Gospel Awards to be held on Friday at City Sports Centre in Harare.

Introduction of traded funds gets boost

The introduction of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) by the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), received a major boost last Friday after Government gazetted Statutory Instrument 240 of 2019 to pave way for the registration of various investment instruments with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe.

First Lady ready to support the vulnerable

Vice president of the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD), First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, says she is committed to providing advocacy on behalf of vulnerable groups, including women and children, who bear the brunt of poverty and social marginalisation.

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