Wanted: Financial services adjudicator

The tragedy regarding 2008 is not that policyholders and pensioners lost their money. No one could have foreseen it.

(Looking Back) – Tengende shooting spree

BOXING DAY turned into a nightmare for two Harare families when former heavyweight wrestling champion Oliver Tengende, shot five of its members — killing two sisters and injuring three others — as they watched television at their Marlborough home.

Mixed fortunes for tobacco sector in 2019

This year will be remembered as one of mixed fortunes for stakeholders in the tobacco industry.

2019 capital market highlights

2019 was an unpredictable year for the Zimbabwean capital market given the prevailing hyper-inflationary environment. Despite the economic uncertainties, several activities and events took place within the market.

Nkurunziza to step down

Bujumbura. – Burundi’s president has again indicated he will not run for another term next year in the politically volatile East African nation.

Boeing discloses ‘very disturbing’ messages

A NEW batch of messages between Boeing employees on the development of the 737 Max paints a “very disturbing picture” of concerns about the plane, according to an aide to a House committee.

Rabada rallies Proteas to victory

CENTURION. — A superb bowling effort from Anrich Nortje (3/56) and Kagiso Rabada (4/103) sparked the Proteas of South Africa to a 107-run victory over England in the first Test cricket at SuperSport Park yesterday.

A dozen poll challenges dismissed

Judges in Botswana have dismissed more than a dozen opposition challenges to the recent parliamentary elections, saying they failed to prove allegations of fraud.

Zaka turns beerhall into RG’s Office

Zaka Rural District Council has surrendered its popular drinking spot at Veza Business Centre to allow it to be transformed into offices for the Registrar-General’s Department, in a landmark development set to ease challenges in accessing national identification documents.

Eastlea residents rope in police

HARARE residents have engaged law enforcement agents and council to help in restoring order at the Newlands Shopping Centre, where merrymakers have reportedly become a public nuisance.

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