Negligent MFI bosses face heavy penalties
DIRECTORS, senior officials and shareholders of micro-finance institutions (MFIs) who cause the collapse of their companies due to negligent or fraudulent conduct will now face civil liability and a requirement to pay depositors and creditors for the loss or damage incurred.
Army on high alert: ZNA Commander
The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) will remain committed to undertaking training needed to meet threats from hostile elements using violence to disturb peace in the nation, ZNA Commander Lieutenant-General Edzai Chimonyo has said.
Dodo’s Mateyaunga gamble pays off
CAPS UNITED coach Darlington Dodo didn’t have any second thoughts on who to play in goals in yesterday’s Harare Derby against bitter Premiership football rivals Dynamos at the National Sports Stadium as soon as Tonderai Mateyaunga was certified fit on Thursday.
Budget fails to address informal sector
Stakeholders in the informal sector say the 2020 National Budget does not adequately address the sector’s concerns, despite its immense contribution to economic development.
Crafting the perfect foreign policy
In his 1946 essay titled “A Nice Cup of Tea’” George Orwell proffers 11 “outstanding points” in making the perfect cup.
Jan Jam hails Jah Prayzah deal
The deal recently signed between Jah Prayzah and fashion house Jan Jam could be one of the best engagements in the local arts industry following overwhelming response from music fans and fashion enthusiasts.
Wilder defends WBC boxing title
LAS VEGAS. — Deontay Wilder defended his WBC world heavyweight boxing title for the 10th time with a stunning knock-out after being out-boxed by Luis Ortiz for six rounds.
Zanu-PF elects Byo DCC members
ZANU-PF National Political Commissar Cde Victor Matemadanda yesterday warned party members against meddling in political processes in other provinces as this causes divisions.
Edgars’ revenue up 154 percent
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed clothing retailer, Edgars Limited has reported a 154 percent jump in year-to-date turnover to September 2019 irrespective of the widely lamented diminishing consumer purchasing power that affected the performance of unit sales.
Correctional Queens set to retain netball title
CORRECTIONAL Queens underlined their status as the team to beat in the Rainbow Amateur Netball League yesterday when they defeated Ruwa Queens 99-24, ensuring they remain on course to retaining the title they won last year.











