Top students get awards

EIGHTY-eight students, under the Cambridge Assessment International Education, received awards last week.

BCC clarifies Roadworks notice

Online Reporter The Bulawayo City Council has said while noble, the efforts by the public to patch and repair roads, such should be done above board and involve the local…

Supreme Court upholds Chihuri appeal

Herald Reporter Former Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri has won the Supreme Court appeal contesting forfeiture of his properties acquired over his 25-year tenure at the helm of the Police.…

Zimbabwe, Zambia establish a Transfrontier conservation area

ZIMBABWE and Zambia on Friday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish the Lower Zambezi Mana Pools (LOZAMAP) Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA), as the two neighbouring countries seek to…

New global tax rules may see African countries losing out, again

A NEW system of taxation imposes a top-up tax on profits arising in a jurisdiction whenever the effective tax rate is less than 15 percent. African countries need to act…

Debt crisis warning as TIFI Committee meets

Moses Magadza JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – The Standing Committee on Trade, Industry, Finance and Investment (TIFI) of the SADC Parliamentary Forum has emphasized the importance of addressing the issue of…

Chicken Inn thrash ZPC Kariba

Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter Chicken Inn FC thrashed a hapless ZPC Kariba 3 nil at the National Sports Stadium in Harare in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match this…

Eagles crowned Logan Cup champions 

Brandon Moyo, THREE months after winning the 2022/23 Logan Cup, Eagles were officially crowned champions of the country’s premier First-Class competition last Thursday at Harare Sports Club. In February, Eagles…

Bola Tinubu inauguration: Nigeria swears in new president

Bola Tinubu won February’s election with 37% of the vote, a victory that is being challenged in court The new president of Africa’s largest democracy, Nigeria, has been sworn in…

Treasury directs Gvt departments to charge services in local currency

GOVERNMENT ministries and agencies should immediately stop showing preferences for foreign currency when charging for services as it is contrary to the current Government policy, the Treasury has said. In…

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