JUST IN: Bulawayo man arrested for defrauding three people of ZAR 400 000 and US$12 000

Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man allegedly ran a fake construction company to dupe three people of more than R400 000 and US$12 000 on separate occasions.  Marvelous Dube…

JUST IN: Bulilima man arrested for murdering 86 year old dad

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A BULILIMA man has been arrested after he allegedly murdered his 86-year-old father for denying him food. Matabeleland South acting provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Loveness Mangena confirmed…

Minister proposes hefty fines on forestry and wildlife crime

 Fines being charged for illegal forestry and wildlife crimes are low and they have created gaps in deterring would be criminals, Minister of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Mangaliso Ndlovu has said.

Minister Ndlovu said this while giving his presentation at the ongoing 22nd Session of the African Forestry and Wildlife Commission and Sixth African Forestry and Wildlife (AFWC) week that ends today at Skukuza Camp in Mpumalanga, South Africa.

Standard Chartered Zim launches ‘Futuremakers’

Standard Chartered Bank Zimbabwe has launched its flagship Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative – Futuremakers – by unveiling a partnership with local entity, Junior Achievement Zimbabwe (JAZ).

Export opportunity for scrap metal art: ZimTrade

Export promotion body, ZimTrade says it has facilitated for an international scrap metal arts buyer to visit Zimbabwe from today, to March 20, 2019 to meet with metal sculptors who have potential to supply these metal artefacts.

World stocks set for worst week since 2008 financial crisis

LONDON  – World stocks were set on Friday for their worst week since the 2008 financial crisis, with coronavirus panic-selling hitting nearly every asset class and investors fretting that central bank action may not be enough to soothe the pain.

Rand steady as coronavirus-induced sell-off pauses

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand held steady in early trade on Friday as a pause in the global selloff of risk assets, triggered by panic over the coronavirus and tumbling oil prices, gave investors a chance to reassess positions ahead of the weekend.

Govt to review mobile money transfer regulations

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)  is reviewing legislation governing the mobile money transfer sector in  order to decisively deal with abuse of the platforms, especially by  illegal foreign currency traders, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Warriors’ AFCON squad announced

Zimbabwe national team coach Zdravko Logarusic has named the squad to face Algeria in back to back AFCON qualifiers although it is now highly likely the Confederation of African Football will postpone the qualifiers due to the ravaging coronavirus which has since been upgraded to pandemic status.

Cancer should not be ignored

Coronavirus, which was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation early this week, might have ravaged across the world but it is important for the populace remain cognisant of other deadly diseases such as cancer.

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