JUST IN: Rape charges against DJ Fresh and Euphonik ‘dropped’

DJ Fresh and Euphonik say rape charges, which were laid by a Johannesburg woman, have been ‘dropped’.

JUST IN: Former top cop dies

Former Zimbabwe Republic Police Deputy Commissioner and liberation war hero Moses Griffiths Mpofu has died.

Road repairs begin

Rumbidzai Zinyuke More than 49 roads in rural Manicaland are in urgent need of repair after they were destroyed by heavy rains. According to the District Development Fund (DDF), the…

IMTT, a burden to business 

THE Intermediated Money Transfer Tax (IMTT) remains a burden to the viability of business, the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) says, reiterating earlier cross sectoral calls for it to be redesigned and treated as an allowable expense for income tax purposes. 

Sugar sector shifts to protectionist approach 

The country’s sugar industry has adopted a protectionist approach to shield the local market from speculative trade and illegal exports to neighbouring countries.  

Agribank restructuring excites farmers 

Farmer organisations are excited with plans to remodel Agribank and expect the move to enhance the banking institution’s impact by loosening funding bottlenecks for the sector. 

AfDB unlocks US$2bn women SMEs loans 

The African Development Bank (AfDB) through its ’Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa (AFAWA) initiative, has partnered with the African Guarantee Fund to unlock between US$1,3 billion and US$2 billion in loans for the continent’s women-owned Small to Medium Enterprises.  

TIMB weighs Covid-19 mitigation on tobacco selling season 

Tobacco Industry players are considering the Covid-19 mitigation measures as preparations for this year’s marketing and selling season gather momentum. 

Ecocash drives Cassava revenues 

Mobile money and banking segments continue to be the linchpin subsidiary for diversified financial technology firm, Cassava Smartech, although its contribution to total revenue for the year to February 2020 was lower compared to the previous period.  

Two more weeks of lockdown

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE Level Four Covid-19 lockdown was yesterday extended by another two weeks with schools remaining closed during that period. Curfew hours will now run from 8PM…

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