Pensioners hold US$1,3bn assets
The latest pensions report by the Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) for the fourth quarter to end of December 2020 reveals that Zimbabwean pensioners only have $110,24 billion in pension assets, excluding what is held by the country’s statutory social protection provider National Social Security Authority.
Important safeguards when buying a house stand
Owning a piece of real estate is an exciting part of life for many people. In fact, this is a goal that many people have in their life, and is a significant milestone.
ZMC Act assumes legal force
The Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) Act, which sailed through Parliament recently, has now assumed legal force and effect after the President assented to it in terms of the Constitution.
First quarter economic review
It’s been a while since I wrote Taking Stock after taking a few weeks’ break from work.
Mamombe, Chimbiri in fresh bail bid
MDC-ALLIANCE’S Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri launched a fresh bail bid on the grounds of changed circumstances yesterday.
Fastjet increases frequency flights between Vic Falls, Jo’burg
Fastjet Zimbabwe says it will increase its current schedule to daily services between Victoria Falls International Airport and Johannesburg, OR Tambo International Airport with effective from May 30, 2021.
Abu Dhabi oil giant ADNOC considers IPO
DUBAI. — Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is considering listing its drilling business on the local stock market, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
Stock Market Weekly Review
After last week’s attempt to rally towards previous record levels, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s market capitalisation stumbled this week and closed 4.1 percent lower $509.9 billion.
Mass testing as pupils test positive
THREE Lower Six pupils at Girls College in Bulawayo contracted Covid-19, forcing the school to conduct mass testing on learners in selected classes and staff members on Tuesday.
Millers, workers at loggerheads
Milling industry workers are seeking a minimum pay rise to $22 000, saying their request is not out of order given that the sector has not been affected by the Covid-19 lockdown since it was declared an essential service by Government.











