First Lady in road safety campaign

ZIMBABWE needs a multi-sectoral approach to ease road traffic accidents, which claim hundreds of lives and leave many more injured annually, mostly during the festive season.

Subsidised roller meal now available

Major supermarkets across the country now have the subsidised 10kg roller meal packets selling for anything between $38 and $50.

Fidelity Life Assurance income surges

Insurance group, Fidelity Life Assurance Zimbabwe’s revenues for the nine months to September 30, 2019, surged 154 percent to $45 million compared to the same period in the prior year, despite a challenging business environment characterised by inflationary pressures.

The quiet man with a Midas touch

WITH about six minutes to go on Saturday, George Mawere left his seat in the VVIP Enclosure at the National Sports Stadium to get his green FC Platinum blazer.

NMB head office nears completion

Construction of NMBZ Holdings Limited’s new head office in Harare nears completion with the group expected to move in during the first half of financial year 2020.

Sadomba wants more from Big Three

EDWARD SADOMBA says the Big Three – Dynamos, CAPS United and Highlanders – have to search their soul and find a way to transform themselves into champions again.

Close PSL race charms Machakaire

IT’S not often that a Premiership race gets such a climax the contenders meet on the final day of the marathon in a winner-take-all scenario.

Don’t allocate unserviced land

Government should suspend the allocation of unserviced urban land to cooperatives, trusts, land developers and individuals for housing development, while a management team should be put in place in Caledonia, Nyatsime and Crowhill to fill the administrative vacuum and spearhead development.

Harare hotel occupancy falls

Harare’s hotel room occupancy for the first 11 months of the year declined by seven percent compared to the same period in the corresponding year, the Hospitality Association of Zimbabwe (HAZ) has said.

Treasury adjusts Zupco rates

Daily hire rates for contracted Zupco buses have risen from $2 000 to $3 000 following a plea by private transport operators, a Government official has said.

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