COMMENT: Armed robbery suspects shouldn’t get bail
Armed robbers have of late become so daring to the extent of exchanging gunfire with the police but what is comforting is that the police have prevailed in most of…
Arts should be pivotal in nation-building: Min Machakaire
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent DEPUTY Minister of Youth, Sport, Art and Recreation Tinomuda Machakaire has urged artistes to play their part in nation building through their work. Machakaire said this…
Umzingwane District embraces vaccination drive
Tendai Rupapa in UMZINGWANE MEMBERS of the community here have roundly concurred with First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa that embracing vaccination is essential to stay safe from Covid-19 and pave way…
Gunmen attack businessman
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau FOUR armed robbers tied up a Beitbridge businessman and his two daughters before stealing R9 000 and two cellphones worth R6 300. The four masked men…
Funds under management in firm growth
Funds under Management (FUM) of Investment Managers reached $156 billion in 2020 largely driven by continued revaluation of real estate assets and the general appreciation of equity based assets.
Lady Cheetahs Sevens Cup preps in full swing
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Rugby Union (ZRU) vice-president Martin Shone says they are doing everything to ensure the women’s national team prepares adequately for the Sevens World Cup qualifiers…
Digital technologies offer insurance/pension sector opportunity to advance SDGs in Zim
Prosper Ndlovu DESPITE exhibiting resilience in the face of the devastating Covid-19 pandemic, Zimbabwe’s insurance and pensions sector continues to face numerous challenges that require industry players to be adaptive…
Jazz musician Agenda Maphosa relocates to South Africa
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent JAZZ musician Agenda Maphosa has relocated to South Africa in search of greener pastures and with the hope to promote his music career. The artiste recently…
US$12,5m Seed Co drying plant to boost capacity to 80%
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S largest seed producer, Seed Co says its recently installed US$12,5 million artificial seed drying facility will improve capacity to 80 percent out of a…
SeedCo to buy back shares
SEED-CO International Limited (SCIL) is seeking to purchase 10 percent own shares by way of on-market Share Buy Back and retain the shares for treasury purposes.











