CAPS gets new board
The Government has appointed a new board for the country’s largest pharmaceutical company, CAPS (Pvt) Ltd, led by Nyaradzai Matondo.
Kulula.com re-opens bookings ahead of December take off
Customers who booked tickets before Comair was placed in business rescue on 5 May will be able to utilise the value of their tickets. (Supplied)
Agric insurance uptake remains low
Business Reporter THE uptake of agricultural insurance remains very low in Zimbabwe despite the sector being the backbone of the economy. As the country intensifies preparations for the 2020/21 growing…
Munetsi out of Warriors clash with Algeria
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter FRANCE based midfielder, Marshall Munetsi is not available for Zimbabwe’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Algeria in Algiers on Thursday because of injury. Munetsi,…
Graft busters probe US$1bn tender scams
UNDETERRED by smear campaigns from criminal syndicates, corruption busters in Zimbabwe are working on high-profile cases involving ministers, senior police officers and members of the Judiciary, with the spotlight also on City of Harare over the handling of tenders amounting to US$1 billion.
Comedian Gringo succumbs to cancer
Comedian Lazarus Boora, popularly known as Gringo, who died yesterday morning at West View Medical Clinic will be buried on Thursday at his rural home in Rukweza, Rusape.
Remove Zim sanctions, ANC tells Biden
THE election of Mr Joe Biden as President of the United States and his running mate Kamala Harris, who is of Indian and Jamaican descent should result in the removal of economic sanctions on countries like Zimbabwe, the South African ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC) has said.
First Lady takes feeding programme to Matabeleland
FIRST LADY Auxillia Mnangagwa and her Angel of Hope Foundation yesterday came face-to-face with hunger and a host of other welfare challenges affecting the people of Matabeleland South and Matabeleland North, while rolling out a feeding scheme for schoolchildren.
Alrosa partnership gains momentum
Government’s vision to have a US$12 billion mining industry-driven economy by 2023 is gradually gaining momentum through the penning of various partnerships with several players in the mining sector, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.
Covid-19 readiness improves
Zimbabwe is better prepared to deal with the second phase of Covid-19, with more than 70 percent of material needed to respond to the pandemic now being manufactured locally, NatPharm board chair, Dr Billy Rigava has said.











