Asia tracks Wall St rally as US election comes to a head

Financial stock exchange market display screen board on the street

Mabhudhu to transform ZCDC

An ambitious plan to ensure Zimbabwe generates more revenue from diamonds through value addition and beneficiation, has been set in motion while a massive global marketing of the gems will also be pursued from next year. 

Girl Talk Zim organisers host another edition

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Following the successful hosting of the inaugural Girl Talk Zimbabwe in Bulawayo earlier this year, the event’s organiser has decided to host another edition. The second…

Cabinet approves Independent Complaints Commission Bill

Cabinet yesterday approved the Zimbabwe Independent Complaints Commission Bill, which will enable complains from members of the public against members of the security services to be investigated, while a raft of measures have been adopted to bring sanity to human settlements in line with global disaster risk reduction frameworks.

I picked wrong bag, says Rushwaya

HENRIETTA Rushwaya is now stating that she picked up the wrong bag with four gold bars weighing 6kg, instead of a similar bag with her clothes when she went to the airport over a week ago and that her arrest was being used for political expedience aimed at “soiling’’ the name of the First Family.

1 032 nurses struck off payroll

THE Health Services Board (HSB) has removed 1 032 defiant nurses from its pay sheets after they declined to resume normal working hours and insisted on either not working or working sharply reduced hours.

Chitungwiza mayor up for abuse of office

Chitungwiza Mayor Lovemore Maiko allegedly recommended the demotion of the council’s district officer who had been seconded to a ministerial taskforce, which was investigating the misappropriation of State and council land.

Civil servants salary talks inconclusive

Government and unions representing civil servants adjourned negotiations to later this week after yesterday’s discussions on salaries, wages and other employment terms.

Auction allots US$28,2m, Zimdollar eases 0,39pc

The Zimbabwe dollar eased by a marginal 0,39 percent against the US dollar in yesterday’s Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) foreign currency auction, with the exchange rate for US$1 shifting to $81,67 from $81,35 the previous week.

Zesa starts clearing coal producers’ $1,2bn debt

State-owned power utility, Zesa Holdings, has started paying coal miners after the debt ballooned to over $1,2 billion over the past few months.

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