Pay up or lose title – miners told
Government has given mining title holders till the end of April to settle outstanding annual renewal fees or risk losing title, Cabinet resolved on Tuesday. Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services…
Compensation for bank failure hiked
Government has increased the amount a depositor gets in compensation from a failed bank to $10 000 from $1 000, the Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) said on Tuesday.
Mash Holdings rental income improves
Mashonaland Holdings rental income grew by 45 percent to close its first quarter to December 31, 2019 to push total revenues for the quarter to $10 million.
BREAKING: Gvt reverses new examination fees
Harare Bureau Government has with immediate effect cancelled the new 2020 examination fees and reverted to the old fees approved in 2015. This was announced by Primary and Secondary Education…
Govt, private sector must find each other – Irvine’s
Harare Bureau IRVINE’S Zimbabwe has called for more Government and private sector engagement to create strong synergies that will confront productivity challenges bedevilling the economy. Irvine’s chief executive officer David…
High Court blocks Hwange Colliery reconstruction order
Harare Bureau THE High Court has blocked the Government from placing Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL)under reconstruction and appointing an administrator to run it. In a judgment, the High Court…
JUST IN: Agribank CEO Malaba retires
Harare Bureau AGRIBANK chief executive Mr Sam Malaba has retired after 16 years at the helm of the financial institution. He was appointed CEO in May 2004 after serving as…
BREAKING: Gvt reverses new examination fees
Government has with immediate effect cancelled the new 2020 examination fees and reverted to the old fees approved in 2015.
JUST IN: GMB executives implicated in grain scam
Harare Bureau Grain Marketing Board (GMB) senior executives were on Tuesday fingered in a maize subsidy abuse scam through allocation of grain to undeserving people who would divert it onto…
LATEST: Kombi owners blame touts for fare hikes
Sijabuliso Nyoni, Sunday News Reporter SOME commuter omnibus operators in Bulawayo have hiked fares from $5 to $7 per trip citing increased cost of fuel on the black market. Bulawayo…











