Insurers, pension funds pay out $1,26bn

Zimbabwe’s insurance companies and pension funds were largely able to skate around the effects of currency adjustments last year to meet contractual obligations of at least $1,26 billion.

Varsity student tests negative to coronavirus

A 25-year-old female student from the Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, who was admitted to the university’s clinic on Friday after presenting with a history of a flu-like illness, has tested negative to coronavirus (COVID-19).

Zera conditions unfavourable: Fuel firms

Indigenous fuel companies have expressed concern over the conditions set by the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) for registration, saying they were stringent and meant to drive them out of business.

Afcon postponement relief for Zim

THE postponement of the 2021 African Cup of Nations football qualifiers has come as a huge blessing for Zimbabwe who now need to vigorously work on their stadia and pursue the right to play their Group H match against Algeria at home.

S.Africa raises poultry-import tariffs

South Africa raised tariffs on poultry imports to help protect local producers who’ve sought measures to counter a flood of cheap shipments.

Females take up top business roles

NEDBANK, BancABC and ABC Holdings, have made senior executive changes to their management with two of the firms appointing women into leadership positions.

Malaba warns illegal forex dealers

CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba on Friday warned illegal forex dealers and other people involved in illegal activities around Tredgold Building, which houses the Bulawayo Magistrates Courts, saying there was an urgent need for them to be permanently flushed out of the area.

Yes, washing our hands really can help curb spread of coronavirus

Much of the media discussion about coronavirus revolves around diagnosis and management of suspected cases. But the first piece of advice that is essential for anyone worried about contracting the coronavirus is something your grandparents might have suggested: wash your hands.

Carbon concentrations hit record levels

Zimbabwe, along with the rest of Southern Africa, is warming at a rate much faster than the global average, which could result in frequent and more severe climate-related disasters, a new report shows.

Makonde RDC, farmers in road rehabilitation drive

Farmers in Mhangura have heeded Government’s call to assist in the rehabilitation of the country’s infrastructure such as roads, by bankrolling projects in their area.

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