Govt pensions adjusted

The Zimbabwe government has  adjusted pensions for its former workers as part of efforts to cushion  them against the rising cost of living.

Pension funds post $8,99bn surplus

Local pension funds reported a surplus of $8,99 billion for the year ended December 31, 2019, compared to the $1,39 billion surplus reported over the same period in 2018.

How can we prepare for the coronavirus? 3 questions answered

1. How do we prepare for something we can’t predict?

Trump says Fed should deliver big interest rate cut

United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday called on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates significantly, saying higher borrowing costs are tough on its exporters and puts the country at a disadvantage.

South Africa’s rand retreats on fear of economy slipping into recession

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand weakened early on Tuesday, giving back most of its gains from the previous session, ahead of the release of domestic data that is expected to show the economy had slipped into a recession.

Edgars in capital raising bid

Clothing retail chain, Edgars  Stores Limited (Edgars) said on Tuesday it will soon issue a rights  offer to mobilise capital to fund expansion projects.

JUST IN: Prof Murwira questions Parly Committee agenda

A Cabinet Minister says a decision by legislators to call teachers trade unions to contribute on the recent increase of tuition fees at universities and colleges raised eyebrows given that the educators did not fall under the Ministry that superintended tertiary institutions.

JUST IN: Zanu PF Politburo set for Wednesday

Zanu PF will tomorrow convene an ordinary session of the Politburo at the party headquarters.

JUST IN: Female Parliamentarians stage demo

Female Parliamentarians have held a peaceful demonstration in the National Assembly by sitting on the floor in the chamber calling on Government and Parliament to do more to protect women and their rights as enshrined in the Constitution and various international treaties the country is signatory to.

Coronavirus threat prompts Twitter stuff to work from home

LOS ANGELES. – Twitter staff across the world were asked to work from home starting Monday in an effort to stop the spread of the deadly new coronavirus epidemic.

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