JUST IN: RBZ introduces new $50 notes
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has announced the introduction of $50 notes that will come into circulation with effect from tomorrow the 7th of June 2021.
Armed robbers gang arrested in Beitbridge
Police in Beitbridge have arrested a gang of seven armed robbers that were in the habit of pouncing on local residents, taxi drivers and villagers living close to the Limpopo River.
NEW: RBZ to pump $360 million worth of new $50 notes
More than $360 million worth of new $50 notes will be pumped into circulation beginning Wednesday, as the country’s currency reforms continue, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has announced.
Government directs revamping of nursing schools
Government has directed the immediate revamping of all nursing schools’ students accommodation and learning facilities to improve the welfare of nursing students.
JUST IN: RBZ adds $50 banknote to circulation
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has announced the introduction of $50 notes that will come into circulation with effect from the 7th of June 2021 (Wednesday).
Artisanal miners to be registered
Post Reporter AS Government steps up efforts to formalise their activities as well as curb illegal dealings in minerals and protect the environment, all artisanal miners will soon be required to…
Billiat, Katsande Carling Black Label Cup votes soar despite alcohol sales ban in South Africa
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter DESPITE a ban in alcohol sales in South Africa that came into effect at the end of June, the Zimbabwean duo of Khama Billiat as…
Billiat, Katsande Carling Black Label Cup votes soar despite alcohol sales ban in South Africa
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter DESPITE a ban in alcohol sales in South Africa that came into effect at the end of June, the Zimbabwean duo of Khama Billiat as…
LATEST: RBZ introduces $50 bank note
Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has issued a new $50 banknote, which will start circulating tomorrow. RBZ Governor, Dr John Mangudya made the announcement in a statement…
Covdi-19 deaths, infections increase
The number of Covid-19 deaths recorded in Zimbabwe yesterday increased significantly to 33 as the country continues to battle the third wave of infections which has seen active cases rise to 12 597 from 775 on June 1.










