Banks close branches over Covid-19
Stanbic Bank and First Capital Bank have closed some of their branches as the financial institutions intensify efforts to help contain the spread of coronavirus in the country.
Fastjet Zimbabwe suspends flights
Low cost airline, Fastjet Zimbabwe said yesterday it will suspend operations at the end of the week for 21 days as part of measures to combat Covid-19.
Make soap, sanitisers affordable — CCZ
The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has urged relevant authorities to make affordable and avail sanitisers and soap as basic commodities to reduce the spread of the deadly Covid-19.
Celebrating womanhood, small businesses through gender equality
As Zimbabwe turns 40 on April 18, 2020 the need arises to reflect on the milestones thus far achieved through Government efforts since 1980.
Benefits of containerisation in African agriculture
Post-harvest handling and storage of agriculture produce remain the biggest challenges for the majority of African smallholder farmers.
Soldier’s killer jailed 30 years
A MAN from Epworth has been jailed 30 years for robbing and killing a soldier.
Mupfumira case deferred
Harare regional magistrate Mr Crispen Mberewere yesterday deferred the criminal abuse of office charges against former Cabinet minister Prisca Mupfumira and ex-Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare permanent secretary Ngoni Masoka to July 1.
Bako accuses Bogwheelers Club of racism
BRIGHTON BAKO, the father and manager of one of the country’s top junior motocross riders Emmanuel, has accused the Bogwheelers Club of “racism.”
Govt introduces mandatory liming
Contract farmers with acidic soils will be compelled to apply lime in the next summer cropping season to derive maximum benefits from the expensive fertilisers they apply.











