Warriors granted green light to play Malawi

ZIFA heaved a huge sigh of relief after Government granted the Warriors permission to travel to Malawi for an international friendly match set for Sunday in Blantyre. The clash against…

JUST IN: Former minister arrested over stock theft

FORMER Cabinet Minister, Nicholas Goche was arrested last night in Bindura on allegations of stealing an undisclosed number of cattle. Goche was still in custody last night and is likely…

Roller meal scheme revised ….cash grants for vulnerable households

Cletus Mushanawani in Mutare VULNERABLE households will start receiving cash grants pegged at a higher level than the price of roller meal to enable them to source the basic commodity…

Hwange Master Plan on cards

HWANGE Local Board (HLB) is in the process of coming up with a Master Plan, which will guide it on future infrastructure developmental programmes in its area of jurisdiction. HLB…

JUST IN: Brigadier-General Ndlovu burial today

Brigadier-General Sambulo Ndlovu (Retired) who died on Tuesday will be buried this morning at Lady Stanley Cemetery in Bulawayo.

Pick n Pay blames alcohol, tobacco and clothing sales ban for halving of profits

Raymond Ackerman founded, Pick n Pay expects headline earnings to tank by as much as 60% when it reports its interim results later this month.

ZSE sings the blues again

The stock market recorded some heavy losses yesterday with all major indices, except for the small-cap index closing in the negative territory.

FalGold to delist from ZSE

Struggling gold producer, Falcon  Gold (FalGold) said on Wednesday it will seek shareholder approval at  the end of the month to delist from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE)  after 24 years of trading.

‘Use auction rate for pricing-CZR’

RETAILERS accessing foreign currency from the auction market should peg the prices of their goods and services using the ruling exchange, the Confederation of Retailers (CZR) has said, warning defiant members may face the full wrath of the law.

Afrimat anticipates profit increase following Covid-19 recovery

Construction and mining company Afrimat says it expects profits to improve following year-on-year growth in its bulk commodities segment, as well as the return to profitability of its construction material minerals segment. 

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