Covid-19 to clog Zimbabwe’s forex inflows
Tawanda Musarurwa Zimbabwe has over the years found it difficult to boost foreign currency inflows due to numerous factors – not least the economic sanctions and an underperforming industry – …
DJ Juzza wins local online DJs battle
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent RESIDENT disc jockey at Zarah Lounge and Cyrstal DJ Juzza emerged victorious to his counterpart DJ Nicky Mix who plays at Club 263 during an online…
China in the driver’s seat amid calls for Africa debt relief
JOHANNESBURG/BEIJING/WASHINGTON – Support is growing for debt relief to help the world’s poorest, indebted nations – most of them in Africa – confront the economic havoc wreaked by COVID-19. But…
Asia shares hit one-month high on Chinese trade data, easing pandemic worries
SYDNEY/SINGAPORE – Asian equities extended gains on Tuesday after China’s trade data came in better than expected and as some nations tried to restart their economy by partly lifting restrictions…
Cassava HealthTech launches Maisha Medik digital health platform
Business Reporter Cassava HealthTech has launched the Maisha Medik digital health platform that will be accessible through a mobile application that is set to enhance Zimbabwe’s healthcare delivery sector. Cassava…
Local football stars willing to forego earnings
Mehluli Sibanda, Ngqwele Dube HIGHLANDERS captain, Ariel Sibanda has said the coronavirus (COVID-19) is a situation that is extremely serious such that they are willing to forego earnings in the…
69 year old arrested for raping stepdaughter
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A 69-YEAR-OLD Esigodini man has been arrested for allegedly raping his 15-year-old stepdaughter after she had been left under his custody by his mother. The man from…
Govt to provide protective equipment to health workers
Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT is committed to providing doctors and nurses with adequate personal protective equipment (PPEs) to ensure their safety as they attend to Covid-19 patients. Speaking soon after “a…
BREAKING: Don’t beat people, Police ordered
The High Court has barred the police from beating up people and subjecting them to inhumane treatment when enforcing lockdown measures.
Guidelines for Sadc cross-border movement
Harare Bureau Southern African Development Community (Sadc) countries have agreed to only allow movement of critically important goods and services between regional borders during the Covid-19 pandemic, under new guidelines…











