JUST IN: Separation of trial granted in Mamombe case

DEPUTY Chief Magistrate Mrs Bianca Makwande today ruled that MDC-ALLIANCE member Joana Mamombe stands on her own on allegations of faking abductions sometime in May this year while her co-accused Cecelia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova jointly appear on the same charges.

JUST IN: Chikore back in court

Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter FORMER Air Zimbabwe chief operations officer and the late former President Mugabe’s son-in-law Simba Chikore has been summoned back in court to answer to allegations…

Companies begin to recover

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed companies are beginning to see business recovery with sales volumes registering growth, thanks to the improved operating environment.

Zimstat survey reveals Covid-19 impact on incomes, remittances

The Covid-19 pandemic that saw the country going under lockdown for the better part of the four months to July 2020 resulted in at least 90 percent of households that operated non-farm businesses reporting a drop in revenue, official statistics show.

Zim generates US$150m monthly 

The move by the monetary authorities in March this year to allow the use of free funds ostensibly to ease transacting for the general public, has yielded better than expected results as free funds now form a quantum of hard currency driving local industry.

Apple to pay $113m to US states over iPhone battery complaints

Apple also settled a case with France’s consumer watchdog to pay €25 million ($27.4 million) in a related case.

European stocks push higher despite virus surge

Global stock markets moved gingerly Friday, Europe picking up on a day of modest gains in Asia with traders weighing coronavirus vaccine hopes against the lack of a US stimulus accord to date.

IMF chief urges continued strong policy action to combat persistent uncertainty

International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Thursday called for continued strong policy action to combat continued uncertainty as countries started to climb back from the depths of the COVID-19 crisis

Repossession of idle farms starts today

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief The process of repossessing farms that are under-utilised, vacant or abandoned as well as those owned by multiple farm owners starts today across the country…

Bonus joy for civil servants

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has started paying civil servants their annual bonuses for this year and the first group comprising employees in the health and security sectors were paid…

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