JUST IN: President rallies nation for Special National Day of Thanksgiving
This past year has been a challenge for us all, but we cannot forget the blessings God has given our nation, President Mnangagwa said this morning while rallying the nation towards the Special National Day of Thanksgiving.
Triumphant Warriors back home tonight
Tadious Manyepo in FRANCISTOWN, Botswana Triumphant Warriors, who secured their third successive Afcon finals berth after edging Botswana 1-0 last night are scheduled to arrive back home tonight. The Warriors…
Zesa breaks law in Sakunda deal
State-owned power utility, Zesa Holdings, has admitted to awarding a two-year long multi-million (US) dollar contract for the supply of electricity to fuel and logistics firm, Sakunda Holdings, in 2016 without issuing a formal tender, as required by law.
Inflation falls below RBZ’s monthly target
The rate of price increases in the local economy continued to slow down with the month-on-month inflation for March 2021 coming out at 2,26 percent after shedding 1,19 percentage points from 3,45 percent recorded in February.
‘Zim best climate for foreign investors’
Foreign investors must seriously consider Zimbabwe as the best investment destination in Southern Africa given the country’s array of business opportunities across all sectors of the economy, Ali-Japan786 HK Limited executive has said.
Farmers expect firm tobacco prices
Tobacco prices are expected to firm in US dollar terms this marketing season — set to open next month — on the back of relatively high quality crop expected, a development that will push up national average price significantly compared to prior season.
Invictus oil, gas plans receive funding boost
Invictus Energy, which is exploring for oil and gas in Muzarabani, plans to drill test wells in October received a major boost after it secured support from investors to raise US$10,48 million exploration funding.
SMES to contribute US$2t to GDP
SMALL to Medium Enterprises in Africa have potential to contribute over US$2 trillion combined to the Gross Domestic Product under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), a standards and systems certification body for Southern Africa said on Thursday.
Zim exports at nine months low
Zimbabwe recorded its lowest monthly exports in nine months after January export earnings amounted to just US$282,9 million with gold exports at their lowest since November 2018.
Old Mutual spends fortune on mortality claims
A PREMIUM African financial services group, Old Mutual, says last year it spent an estimated R13 billion settling fast-tracked mortality claims.











