Covid-19 aid resurfaces on black market
While Government, corporates, organisations and individuals have opened their hearts and wallets, pooling resources to support those who are likely to be affected by the coronavirus pandemic, shameless and heartless no-gooders are pilfering some of the goods and wheeling them for sale on the black market.
Govt agencies act on fuel shortages
Harare Bureau THE National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (NOIC), Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) are making concerted efforts to resolve the biting…
Zimbabwe Cricket pay off US$3m loan, significantly reduce debt from $27m to $1m
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Cricket have taken giant strides towards being debt free after they repaid the US$3 million loan to the International Cricket Council (ICC) as well…
Five signs to rethink your relationship
Financial issues can put a big strain on your relationship.
As such, there are some red flags that you may want to keep a lookout for in your relationship.
Dealing with the jumbo problem
THERE is no doubt that Human-Wildlife Conflicts (HWCs) are triggered by dual oriented population mismanagement scenarios, both of animals and humans interacting on a finite spatial terrestrial and aquatic sphere.
President appoints IDCZ board
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has approved the appointment of a new board for the Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe chaired by veteran industrialist Charles Msipa.
Online trade fairs gateway to export markets
INTERNATIONAL trade fairs and exhibitions have been an effective way for Zimbabwean businesses to engage potential buyers from all parts of the world.
Wave of protests in US . . .Cop charged with murder of George Floyd
Protests have broken out in cities across the United States.
The demonstrators are calling for justice, following the death of George Floyd in police custody when a white officer in Minneapolis pressed a knee into the unarmed black man’s neck for several minutes.
Covid-19 necessitates insurance rethink
Do insurance firms have the novel coronavirus pandemic covered? The answer to that question can be anything, except a definite “yes”.
All things being equal, insurance works to enable both individuals and organisations to mitigate loss and ensure financial stability.
Local company partners Chinese smart water meter manufacturer
Dumisani Nsingo/Nkosilathi Sibanda, Business Reporters A local firm, Taf Mining Spares and Hardware has partnered one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of technically-advanced utility meter products and systems, Hangzhou Laison…











