Falgold finally delists from ZSE
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter TROUBLED mining concern, Falcon Gold (Falgold) will this Friday exit trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange after the company successfully applied for voluntary delisting. Last…
Gruesome murder in Gwanda
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent RESIDENTS in Gwanda yesterday woke up to the sight of a man who was brutally murdered and left outside a house at Senondo suburb in Ward…
We got carried away in demergers
Many people don’t like Mathematics. Maths phobia, if that’s the right term, has forced some gifted students to drop the subject instead of learning it. I almost dropped it at O-Level but the usual suspects, parents, and my History teacher intervened. I had tried to woo my History teacher to be an ally against the usual suspects, him being an Arts person. “Go back to class, you are too young to specialise,” he said. The matter was closed.
Good staff health is good business
The dramatic rises in Covid-19 infections in Europe and the United States highlight the dangers of complacency and, a particular problem in the US, downright defiance of rational rules of preventative health.
Marketing destination Zimbabwe through sport
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority is alive to the vast prospects created by sport and the organisation has started adopting various strategies to fully benefit from the opportunities.
Meet the new Volvo XC60 D4 R-Design
LONG TERM TEST: Volvo’s latest generation XC60 mid-size SUV has been on sale for around three years and in that time it’s garnered somewhat of a cult following.
Ford shines in 2020 AA-Kinsey Report
PRETORIA. — The locally assembled Ford Ranger has emerged victorious in the 2020 AA-Kinsey Report on parts pricing, achieving the lowest total cost of service, repair and replacement parts in the popular double cab segment.
CBZ’s ZSE rally: Here’s what key metrics show
CBZ Holdings has had a sterling run on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange in 2020. As of yesterday the financial services giant was up 6 197,5 percent year-to-date.
‘Developing nations can’t ease up on Covid-19 now’
As Europe braces for a second wave of coronavirus that in parts of the continent looks to be more intensive than the first, it is tempting to assume that the developing world has gotten off lightly. In India, which has the world’s second-highest total of Covid-19 cases, the number of new infections has been trending downwards since September. Other large developing nations flattened their curves even earlier: Brazil peaked in August and South Africa in July.
Mpofu not contesting for Bab post
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Athletics Board (Bab) chairperson Manuel Mpofu will not contest for another term at the coming elective congress set for this month end. The association’s elective…











