It’s time to wise up

Implats, by virtue of having a controlling 87 percent stake in local platinum miner Zimplats, which is one of the country’s biggest foreign currency earners, has significant exposure to the local economy.

RBZ to name firms taking bank loans to black market

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has unearthed an elaborate practice by some big corporates in the country, who were borrowing large amounts of money…

Sigh of relief for commuters

THE upward review of hire fees for commuter omnibuses that are contracted under the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) franchise has helped ease transport challenges for the travelling public.

‘Economy on course for growth’

ZIMBABWE’s economy remains firmly on course to achieve the targeted 5,5 percent growth this year despite significant headwinds from rising inflation, the recent currency volatility and geopolitical tensions in Europe that are stoking global inflation, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.

Show time at Barbourfields

HIGHLANDERS have changed coaches 10 times in the last decade, with nine different personalities taking charge at Zimbabwe’s oldest football club since January 2012.

Vicious dogs maul, kill house owner

Bruce Ndlovu and Robin Muchetu, Sunday News Reporters DOGS are meant to protect people, but a man from Selborne Park in Bulawayo died when he was mauled by two boerboels…

President opens clinic, commissions 40 ambulances

President Mnangagwa on Friday commissioned 40 ambulances that will be distributed across the country and officially opened a state-of-the-art clinic in Stoneridge, Harare.

Govts to ramp up fertiliser production

Government has moved a gear up in trying to avert fertiliser shortages during the winter and summer cropping seasons, with plans already underway to ramp up domestic production, Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza revealed.

Connie: Iron lady of the screen

IT was a hive of activity as the excitement of a special Mother’s Day treat was on the cards.

Everything started on May 6, 2022, which was a beautiful sunny day and the setting was the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International airport in Harare.

‘There is so much we can do together’

Malawi’s former president Dr Joyce Banda was in Zimbabwe last week to launch a Southern Africa Development Initiators project to establish a smart village in Hwange, a concept she is spearheading in Malawi.

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