Shops must not shun coins

It appears the prejudice against coins is continuing unabated, especially in the capital, Harare.

ZB to focus on cost management

ZB Financial Holdings (ZBFH) says it will be focusing more on cost management and investment in real estate business as the financial institution moves towards capital preservation given the prevailing turbulent economic environment.

No power for 5 months in Southern Matobo

THe southern part Matobo District has been without electricity for nearly five months after thieves stole seven kilometres of cables, with essential services remaining down until Zesa can reconnect the area.

Oil holds firm

LONDON. – Oil prices held near three-month highs yesterday, supported by last week’s announcement of an initial trade deal between the United States and China.

Zim coaches for UK partnership

TEAM Zimbabwe UK will soon engage ZIFA and the Sports Commission to come up with an exchange programme that will see Zimbabwean football coaches getting a two-week work placement at English clubs.

Eskom seeks exemptions

Eskom, South Africa’s biggest polluter, has asked for additional emission exemptions at two of its biggest plants, a request that will increase environmental protests against the state-owned utility at a time when it’s already being slammed for rolling power cuts. Eskom, which is struggling to meets its costs and has R454bn in debt, has applied to the environment ministry to delay complying with sulphur dioxide emission limits at its Medupi coal-fired plant by five years.

VP meets UN coordinator

New United Nations Resident Coordinator Ms Maria Ribeiro yesterday pledged to continue working closely with the Government and rendering humanitarian assistance.

How to counter credit card fraud

If you are the owner of a credit or a debit card, there is a non-negligible chance that you may be subject to fraud, like millions of other people around the world.

Zim technical team Russia-bound

A technical team from Zimbabwe is expected to visit Russia early next year to follow up on agreements signed between the two countries this year, as relations between Harare and Moscow continue to strengthen.

Adequately fund Auditor-General’s Office: MPs

Legislators have called for the adequate funding of the Auditor-General’s Office, saying failure to do so would undermine Government’s thrust to fight corruption and promote good corporate governance in State entities.

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