Telecoms sector reviews tariffs to hedge inflationary pressures

Business Correspondent THE country’s telecommunication companies have reviewed voice, data and SMS tariffs to keep up with rising production costs. The latest adjustment, which was approved by the industry’s regulator,…

Rand improves as market eyes US job numbers

The rand was firmer on Friday morning, in line with its emerging-market peers, as currency traders awaited US non-farm payrolls data later in the day.

Zvibhorani 800 zvovandudzwa

MUKURU wemadzishe kudunhu reMashonaland Central, Mambo Nembire VaClemence Nyabvudzi, vari kurumbidza chirongwa cheHurumende chekuvandudza zvibhorani zvinosvika 800 zvemudunhu iri uyewo nekuchera zvimwe zvitsva hunova hurongwa huri kubatsira kurwisa kupararira kwechirwere cheCovid-19 nekuwanisa veruzhinji mvura yekushandisa yakachena.

End of road for assailants

TWO men who stormed Chivhu Police Post on Saturday and shot two soldiers, one fatally, were yesterday killed in a gun battle with security forces, who had cornered the duo hiding in an anthill pit, 16km along the Chivhu-Gutu road.

VP Chiwenga visits injured soldiers

VICE President Constantino Chiwenga last night visited two members of the Zimbabwe National Army who are admitted at West End Hospital in Harare, following a shootout with two assailants in separate incidents in Chivhu.

Ministers get Pfumvudza task

Ministers of State for Provincial Affairs must ensure that all involved in the Climate-Proofed Presidential Inputs Programme, commonly known as Pfumvudza, work together to make the programme a success.

Zim, Russia to collaborate in Covid-19 research

Zimbabwe yesterday received personal protective equipment and 8 tonnes of medical items from Russia to fight Covid-19, and the two countries agreed to collaborate in research, science and technology to find tangible solutions to battle the global pandemic.

Pensions, insurance sector shows resilience

Zimbabwe’s pensions and insurance sector is showing resilience to the Covid-19 crisis, with players in the sector continuing to pay out benefits and claims during the peak phase of the pandemic.

US$1bn exports may bloom from horticulture

Oliver Kazunga ZIMBABWE has the potential to generate over US$1 billion from exporting horticultural products around the world riding on the country’s favourable climatic conditions and private sector participation. ZimTrade…

Chivasa relocates to take crack at fame

Award winning gospel musician Jonah Chivasa said he relocated to Harare from Bindura so that he can focus on his musical career full-time, with access to various platforms, resources and networking.

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