WATCH: Gweru, Kwekwe councils owed more than $1 billion
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU and Kwekwe residents in the Midlands province owe the two local authorities more than $1,1 billion in unpaid rates and other services. The development…
Rhinos return to Gonarezhou after 3 decades
World-acclaimed Gonarezhou National Park in the south eastern part of Zimbabwe will this year become home to rhinoceroses for the first time in almost 30 years as re-introduction of the endangered animal in the habitat is now underway.
Dynamos register 28 players for 2021 season
HARARE giants Dynamos have set the stage for football resumption in this country after announcing their 28-man squad ahead of the start of the season-opening Chibuku Super Cup.
JUST IN: Global trade to play key role in driving economic recovery from Covid-19 – WB
Business Reporter THE World Bank says global trade will play a critical role in driving economic recovery from the disruptive impact of the deadly Covid-19 pandemic. Ensuring the flow of…
WATCH: Prince Dube close to breaking Azam all-time record
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN striker Prince Dube struck a magnificent half volley in Azam FC’s 2-0 win over Biashara United on Thursday night to take his Tanzanian Premiership…
NEW: We are on the recovery path – Teecherz Furnitures
Household furniture retailer Teecherz Furnitures says it is now on the recovery path after Covid-19-induced setbacks that affected business for the better part of 2020 and early 2021.
Chibuku Super Cup winners to pocket US$75 000
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter Winners of the Chibuku Super Cup will pocket US$75 000 in prize money paid in local currency at the prevailing official rate on the day.…
Vested interests blocking parastatals reforms
Zimbabweans should not expect wholesale state enterprises and parastatals (SEPs) reforms anytime soon as the plans continue to face strong resistance and frustration from line ministries that own them.
Edible oil makers in forex quandary
Zimbabwe’s edible oils manufacturers have reportedly relapsed into an acute foreign currency crisis amid revelations prices for imported crude cooking oil have shot up nearly 100 percent on the global market.
Covid-19: India’s once in a bluemoon budget in trouble
India’s annual budget in February was lauded by many and raised hopes it would drive a sharp economic revival, but there are now fears that its promise may fall flat as it did not account for a crippling second wave of Covid-19 infections.











