No glitter as 2020 Saftas are cancelled

JOHANNESBURG .— There will be no glitz and glamour for Mzansi’s biggest film and television industry this year. Sowetan has learnt that organisers of the 14th annual South African Film…

‘My heart bleeds for my club, game’

IT is with a heavy heart that I write to you and share my thoughts on recent unfortunate, and heart breaking events, in the history of my beloved Herentals Football Club.

Olivine secures US$8,25m AfDB loan

Martin Kadzere OLIVINE Industries Ltd, a local unit of Wilmar International, has secured a US$8,25 million loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB) to build two plants in line with…

Jaure recovering after delicate surgery

THE specialist doctors attending to Dynamos captain, Partson Jaure, yesterday delivered an impressive report on the recovery of the defender who underwent a delicate head surgery in Harare on Sunday.

Call centre industry looks beyond Covid-19

Business Reporter With the coronavirus pandemic negatively impacting on Zimbabwe’s call centre industry, the Contact Centre Association of Zimbabwe (CCAZ) says the adoption of virtual call centre could save the…

New base stations boost network coverage

Enacy Mapakame Despite the challenging operating environment prevailing in the country, mobile network operators managed to improve network coverage through out the country during the year to December 2019, through…

China cuts reverse repo rate

SHANGHAI. — China’s central bank unexpectedly cut the rate on reverse repurchase agreements by 20 basis points yesterday, the largest in nearly five years, as authorities ramped up steps to relieve pressure on an economy ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic.

It’s business as usual at ZSE

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange was operating without any challenges on the first day of lock down yesterday despite some stockbrokers and fund managers having to work from home, chief executive officer Justin Bgoni told The Herald Finance & Business.

Lockdown: the first day experiences

Sunday Mail Reporters Zimbabwe went into lockdown at midnight Monday and by the end of the day, the country had generally heeded President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s call to close business, as…

We can beat coronavirus if we stay home – President Mnangagwa

Nduduzo Tshuma President Mnangagwa has reiterated that it is the responsibility of Zimbabweans to curb the spread of Covid-19 by staying in their respective homes during the 21-day national lockdown…

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