Detecting fraud, ensuring financial integrity

Dr Kudzanai Vere In recent years, the global insurance industry has faced a growing number of financial challenges, necessitating the use of forensic accounting techniques to safeguard against fraudulent activities.…

Retailers’ 10pc premium on forex sales abolished

Herald Reporter The 10 percent premium that retailers were allowed on the official exchange rates between foreign currency and the ZiG has now been abolished, with all sellers of goods…

Why you need a registered architect

The design and construction of a building is often approached with a lack of appreciation of the complexity involved. To the layman, it can often be a stressful exercise, leaving…

Australia poised to win race to host Rugby League World Cup in 2026

Australia are the frontrunners to win the race to host the next Rugby League World Cup in 2026, with an announcement expected about the rearranged tournament in the near future,…

Access to forex on the horizon for small USD needs

Business Writer Individuals seeking smaller amounts of foreign currency will be able to have access in the next few weeks with the Government, in collaboration with mobile phone companies, finalising…

NatFoods bets on strong agriculture for AfCFTA success

Michael Tome National Foods believes that a thriving agricultural sector is the cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s success in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). AfCFTA is gaining traction, and Zimbabwe…

Make your child play more, less screen time

While being a parent can be rewarding it doesn’t come without its challenges. One of those challenges is finding the right way to keep your child entertained. When we were…

Zim-UK trade shoots up 76 percent

Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter Over the last 12 months trade between Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom shot up by 76 percent, as the Second Republic continues to make international headway,…

SA’s construction industry on the brink

This warning comes from the Master Builders Association (MBA) North, urging for urgent action to prevent further job losses and bankruptcies. “The industry is bleeding — it’s in dire straits,”…

Zim aims to use FDI to develop a competitive economy by 2030

Zimbabwe held an investment conference on May 2 and 3 in South Africa during which its officials explained that the country of 16-million people wants to use local and international…

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