Covid-19 takes toll on tobacco company
Harare Bureau The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic had an adverse effect on many consumer oriented stocks and British American Tobacco Zimbabwe’s business was not spared. During the nine months…
Chisora raring to fight Whyte
LONDON — Zimbabwe-born British heavyweight boxer, Derek Chisora and his manager David Haye, want him to step in to fight Dillian Whyte at just two-and-a-half weeks’ notice. Whyte’s rematch with…
Egg imports to end chicks crisis
THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) says it expects the acute shortage of day-old-chicks to improve significantly after the Government put in place statutory provisions for the importation of nearly…
Econet registers $6,8bn revenue growth
Enacy Mapakame, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S largest mobile network operator, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe registered a $6,8 billion growth in revenue, but slid into a $1,3 billion loss for the year to…
‘Revamping ailing SOEs gets top priority’
Harare Bureau THE Government has deliberated extensively on ways to enhance the performance of State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) and a decision has been taken to establish an inter-ministerial committee to…
‘Dirty tactics used to get Rushwaya freed’
The investigating officer in the case in which Henrietta Rushwaya and four others reportedly attempted to smuggle 6kg gold out of the country yesterday dismissed the alleged bid by one of the accused to cover up the matter by dropping the names of the First Family as simply a lie and a “dirty tactic” to try and get Rushwaya released.
Zanu PF axes name-droppers
ZANU PF has axed and suspended some party officials for name-dropping, while investigations are underway to name and shame more such malcontents, the governing party’s acting spokesperson Cde Patrick Chinamasa has said.
Zim, India to strengthen agric, health synergies
Zimbabwe and India have vowed to strengthen cooperation in the health and agriculture sectors, a move that is expected to further strengthen the bilateral relationship between the two countries.
VP Mohadi endorses Zimsec ops
The operations and tight security at the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) printing press in Norton have been described as efficient ahead of next month’s public exams.
Judge recuses self in Ndewere case
High Court judge, Justice Davison Foroma, has recused himself from the case in which a fellow judge is seeking to interdict President Mnangagwa from setting up a tribunal to investigate her for alleged misconduct.











