Public entities complicit in pensions defaults

Public entities are largely liable for not contributing to pension fund, with pensions arrears currently hitting levels in excess of $700 million, Insurance and Pension Commission (IPEC) commissioner Dr Grace Muradzikwa has revealed.

Music vendors warned over noise

Harare businesses and pedestrians have been complaining bitterly over street vendors hawking music at high volume and finally Harare City Council has now moved to thwart the practice.

All set for ED, Kadoma youths interface

All is set for President Mnangagwa’s meeting with youths at Rimuka Stadium in Kadoma today, with many youth organisations confirming their attendance.

Seed Co loss widens

Regional seed manufacturer, Seed Co International’s loss widened to US$2,5 million for the half year period to September 30, 2019, from US$1,5 million recorded during the same period in the prior year on the back of the decrease in exchange gains and increased finance costs.

Gasa pledges to assist disadvantaged artistes

THE story of a physically impaired former Jairos Jiri Band member, Daniel Gonora, who plays music with his son in Harare’s city centre, is one that has many dimensions.

CAAZ dismisses reports of strike at airports

Three planes took off late from Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport and Victoria Falls International Airport yesterday morning after operational problems caused the late arrival of air traffic controllers.

Joint ZACC, Zimra blitz nets 102 smuggled vehicles

At least 102 vehicles suspected to have been illegally imported were impounded by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) and the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) in Harare in the past week as the crackdown on vehicle smuggling intensifies.

First Lady challenges women in tourism to rise and shine

Tendai Rupapa in ACCRA, Ghana A quest for success this week led Zimbabwean women — eager to grow their businesses, create employment and earn the country foreign currency — to…

VP Chiwenga attends Cabinet meeting

Cabinet met in Harare yesterday and President Mnangagwa welcomed Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who attended his first meeting in almost five months.

Oil prices rise

Oil prices rose yesterday on hopes of progress toward a trade agreement between the United States and China, the world’s biggest oil users, and predictions of a draw on US crude inventories.

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