Service excellence a game changer post Covid-19: Munodawafa

Business’ Reporter ENVIROMENT, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Permanent Secretary, Mr Munesu Munodawafa, says the sector remains optimistic that it will bounce back post-Covid-19 through investing in human capital and…

Police ordered to descend hard on pirate taxis, kombis

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GOVERNMENT has said police should come down hard on pirate kombis and taxis and also ensure there is tight security at quarantine centres. In Gweru,…

IDC wants mining venture rescue

The Independent Development Corporation of South Africa (IDC) has mounted an application for Kalagadi Manganese to be put in business rescue over claims that it was struggling to pay its creditors.

Boost for Covid-19 fight

The Shipping and Forwarding Agents Association of Zimbabwe (SFAAZ) has started offering free services to those importing equipment for use in the fight against Covid-19.

One year later, it’s still painful

THEY flattered their fans in Nigeria, giving them a reason to believe, before deceiving them in Egypt as they produced their worst AFCON finals campaign.

Over 500 farmers to benefit from livestock scheme

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau MORE than 500 small scale livestock farmers in Beitbridge are set to benefit from a three-year livestock development programme that ends this year. Livestock production is…

Mashonganyika’s stock rises in the United States

FROM the humble beginnings in Harare’s high-density suburb of Mufakose, Zimbabwe’s Julius Mashonganyika has now firmly established himself as one of the most respected tennis coaches in the United States.

Palladium jumps

Palladium jumped by the most since March amid renewed optimism about China’s economy reopening and planned stimulus for automakers, the biggest consumers of the metal.

Council revenues fall

The outbreak of Covid-19 has hit  the Marondera Municipality hard financially, reducing its daily average  revenue collections from $110 000 to just $10 000 now, a top official of  the council has said.

Clean-up remains collective programme

THE clean-up operation was and remains a collective programme premised on the twin goals of dealing with lawlessness and providing decent accommodation to Zimbabweans under the National Housing Delivery Programme, Government  said yesterday.

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