SA market suffers worst crash since 1997
The JSE lost almost 10 percent of its value in a single day yesteday — the worst crash since 1997. According to data from the investment platform TimBukOne, the JSE’s…
Reprieve for farm workers
Business Reporter Thousands of workers in various agricultural sectors have received a wage adjustment to cushion them against the rising cost of living as the National Employment Council (NEC) for…
Regional linkages to boost NRZ volumes
Midlands Bureau THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) expects to improve its freight volumes to four million tonnes a year from two million tonnes in the short term by pursuing…
American comedian Steve Harvey dragged for Africa’s ‘jungles’ comment
American comedian Steve Harvey has come under fire from South Africans after he shared a throwback video of a comedy stand-up show in which he described Africa’s “jungles”. The comedian…
House chore craziness
Nhlalwenhle Ncube WHEN you get married, house chores issues are not even in the list of things you expect will cause tension in your relationship. But with time, you will…
CORONA ALERT: African countries with confirmed coronavirus cases
AS coronavirus spreads across the globe, countries in Africa are taking preventive measures to keep the disease out and many are showing a strong level of preparedness to counter its…
Part 4 — Rules you must not break when dealing with addiction
Mthandazo Ndlovu Follow the money THIS rule is as true when it comes to drug addiction as it is with as many other types of shady dealings. The supply of…
RBZ to review withdrawal limit
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) could soon review the cash withdrawal limit pegged at $300 per week for individuals, for the convenience of depositors, legislators heard on Wednesday.
Mutsvangwa takes Biti to task
Zanu PF Politburo member Cde Chris Mutsvangwa last night took MDC-Alliance vice president Mr Tendai Biti to task for inviting illegal sanctions that have ravaged the country’s economy.
COVID-19: Everyone should prevent the virus
Over the weekend, South Africa announced its third confirmed COVID-19 case, raising the urgency of the need for Zimbabwe to prepare for the possibility of the dreaded virus.











