Zifa sets hearing date in own case against Banda
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter DESPITE being an interested party, Zifa chief executive officer Joseph Mamutse has written to the suspended association vice president Gift Banda advising him that their…
Zim’s business confidence drops
Business Writer Business confidence in the country’s manufacturing sector expectedly deteriorated during the first quarter of 2020, findings of the 2020 first quarter business conditions survey conducted by the Confederation…
Explained: Why DStv will carry rival streaming services
MultiChoice Group has decided to carry competing streaming television services on its upcoming Explora personal video recorder (PVR) decoder because the broadcaster wants to position itself as a “super aggregator”…
Africa’s youth were asked what concerned them most – here’s what SA said
South African youth are most concerned about unemployment and corruption, and less optimistic than their peers on the rest of the continent about their future prospects, a recent survey has…
Macadamia production expected to register 44% growth
Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s macadamia production is expected to register a 44 percent growth this year compared to the same period in 2019 following a significant increase in the area planted,…
Month-on-month inflation slows
Tawanda Musarurwa Zimbabwe’s month-on-month rate of inflation slowed to 15, 13 percent from 17, 64 percent previously, according to latest figures from the Zimbabwe National Statistical Agency (Zimstat). The decline…
Africa Debt-Swap Plan Gains Momentum With G-20 Bank Interest
Bloomberg Three central banks from the Group of 20 developed nations have expressed interest in underwriting a special-purpose vehicle that would allow African countries to reduce their immediate debt burden…
Studies prove citizens are more likely to pay taxes if asked the right way
World Bank Blog Studies by the World Bank and partners in Guatemala, Poland, and Kosovo prove that targeted messaging emphasizing the social good of paying taxes — and the consequences…
Fake exemption letters scandal exposed
Victor Maphosa Herald Correspondent Fraudsters are enjoying brisk business producing fake exemption letters which they design for those who want to move around in violation of national lockdown rules, The…
Lockdown enforcement tightened
Herald Reporters The tightening of police roadblocks on highways leading into city and town centres yesterday was part of law enforcement measures to contain the spread of Covid-19, and not…











