JUST IN: President swears in Tribunal for Justice Bere
President Mnangagwa has sworn in a three-member tribunal to inquire into the fitness of the suspended Supreme Court judge, Justice Francis Bere to continue holding the esteemed office.
To stop a tech apocalypse we need ethics and the arts
If recent television shows are anything to go by, we’re a little concerned about the consequences of technological development. Dystopian narratives abound.
Banks at risk of losing billions of dollars in fee-based revenues: study
NEW YORK – Major banks are at risk of losing billions of dollars of fee-based retail revenue as they face increased regulatory pressure and growing competition from new entrants offering no-fee services, Accenture Plc said on Wednesday.
JUST IN: Government sets up currency stabilisation task force
GOVERNMENT has set up a broadly constituted task force to implement a package of policy measures meant to stabilise the exchange rate and reduce inflation.
Rand retreats as coronavirus worries weigh
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand weakened early on Wednesday as another bout of risk aversion dragged emerging market currencies lower, with investors fretting over the economic impact of the coronavirus and opting to move money to safe-haven assets.
Exchange losses hit on Border Timbers’ HY 2019 profits
Forestry and saw milling firm, Border Timbers said on Tuesday exchange losses of up to $46.8 million hit on its financial performance for the half year ending December 2019, resulting in net profit slumping to $0.8 million from $3.1 million in the comparative period the previous year.
Resume elephant sales, ivory exports: Parly
Zimbabwe needs to expedite it resumption of elephant sales and ivory exports as this will benefit enhance ongoing conservation programmes as well as boost the wider economy.
SA confirms six new coronavirus cases
Six new coronavirus cases in South Africa have been confirmed by the country’s Health Minister, Zweli Mkhize, increasing the number of cases to 13.
JUST IN: ZC name strong squads to face County sides
Zimbabwe Cricket has named two strong squads to face English counties Derbyshire and Durham across three formats starting this weekend.
JUST IN: Woman granted protection order against thieving grandson
Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporter A BULAWAYO woman has been granted a protection order against her grandson who habitually insults and steals her property. Ms Anna Sibanda, whose age was not…











