ZB boss takes leave of absence
ZB Financial Holdings Limited group chief executive Mr Ron Mutandagayi has taken leave of absence from his duties, the board of directors has said.
Pharmaceutical caucus launched
An advocacy group of parliamentarians, academics and businesspeople was launched yesterday to help craft policies to grow the pharmaceutical industry.
‘Ex-Zinara boss got bribes for contracts’
Zinara awarded overpriced tenders to Fremus Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd for road rehabilitation in five districts in return for kickbacks totalling US$144 000 to then Zinara chief executive Frank Chitukutuku, a remand court heard yesterday when Fremus director Freddy Chimbari appeared on bribery charges.
Vonk surprised by Billiat’s decision
JOHANNESBURG. — Retired goalkeeper, Hans Vonk, believes Khama Billiat should have left for Europe while in his prime at Mamelodi Sundowns.
Banks renege on interest directive
Banks are not complying with a Government directive to pay interest on savings and fixed deposits, Finance and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, said this yesterday during the Senate’s question and answer session.
Teachers start receiving Covid-19 vaccine jabs
The second stage of the national vaccination programme against Covid-19 opened in Harare yesterday with teachers, the elderly and people with underlying conditions now getting their jabs with the roll-out of this stage to all provinces now almost ready.
$3m retreat for Mutare’s city fathers
Cletus Mushanawani News Editor MUTARE City Council’s management and councillors this week gobbled more than $3 million in allowances, conference fees and fuel for a three-day strategic workshop in Masvingo,…
Finally, Cyclone Idai victims smile
Ray Bande Senior Reporter A TOTAL of 140 households whose properties were destroyed during the March 2019 Cyclone Idai disaster were left all smiles on Sunday after being allocated houses…
President mourns Magufuli
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday joined the world in mourning the passing on of Tanzanian President John Magufuli (61), a strident critic of the illegal economic sanctions imposed by some Western nations on Zimbabwe.
Switch of bank accounts to Zim dollars valid, Supreme Court rules
Sums in accounts denominated in US dollars were legally converted to sums denominated in Zimbabwe dollars in terms of a Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe directive when the local currency was reintroduced, the Supreme Court has ruled, overturning a High Court decision last year that threatened a major financial crisis.











