Tourism sector plots post Covid-19 ‘bounce bank’

Business Reporter THE tourism sector remains optimistic that it will bounce back post-Covid-19 and is investing in human capital and service excellence as part of its recovery strategy, Zimbabwe Tourism…

OK Zimbabwe’s annual profit jumps 1 000pc

The country’s biggest retail group, OK Zimbabwe’s profit for the year to March 31 2020, surged 1 000 percent to $566 million from $49 million recorded in the prior year.

MDC-A trio’s bail hearing today

MDC-Alliance legislator Joana Mamombe and two other party activists accused of lying to the police about being abducted, will know their fate today when the High Court is expected to determine their bail application.

Zim artiste making waves on Channel O

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent There is a latest entry on the music scene in the name of Tyfah Guni, brother to urban grooves artiste Nox (real name Enock Guni) who…

Nakamba’s Villa sink: Time to consider a move to Turkey?

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter WARRIORS combative midfielder Marvelous Nakamba might as well start considering offers from Turkish topflight side Trabzonspor as his English Premiership outfit Aston Villa continues to…

Foundation transforms communities’ livelihoods

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter BUY A Brick Foundation, a Victoria Falls-based humanitarian organisation has made significant contribution to development of rural communities with over US$500 000 invested in building…

Embrace 99-year leases, banks urged

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau GOVERNMENT is ready to work with the banking sector to fine-tune the 99-year land leases to enhance productivity in the agriculture sector, Finance and Economic Development…

Zim must desist from negativity

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor, Dr John Mangudya, recently announced the introduction of a foreign exchange auction trading system with effect from today which effectively means the abandonment of the fixed exchange rate regime, adopted three months ago.

Covid-19: An enemy to peace promotion in homes

Covid-19, which has wreaked havoc across the globe, leaving a trail of socio-economic annihilation in its wake, has heightened conflict, particularly at the domestic front in Zimbabwe, thus becoming an enemy to peace promotion efforts, National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) chairman Retired Justice Selo Masole Nare has said.

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