VFEX launches product to deepen local capital markets

Francis Gakanje THE Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) in partnership with VCG Markets, a Mauritius-based broker, yesterday launched a new product called Contract for Differences (CFDs) that is expected to…

Africa Tourism Indaba opens

ZIMBABWE is participating at the Africa Travel Indaba (ATI), which opened yesterday in Durban, South Africa.

FANS TARGETING MAJUICE

Mathew Masinge STAR dancer Selemane “Majuice” Mpochi appear to have turned into a target of abuse by fans who attend Alick Macheso’s shows. The fans seem to want to teach…

Golden Glove race takes shape

Bruce Chikuni THE race for the Castle Lager Premiership Golden Glove is heating up after 11 rounds of league games this season. Manica Diamonds’ Geoffrey Chitsumba and Chicken Inn’s Donovan…

UK-BASED GEM BACKS WARRIORS IN WC TIES

Zimpapers Sport HE might not have featured for his country yet but youthful England-based midfielder, Kaya Tshaka, is convinced the Warriors could spring a surprise and gatecrash into the 2026…

WOMAN EXTORTS LOVER OVER FALSE RAPE CLAIMS

Zvikomborero Parafini A GLEN VIEW woman is in trouble after she extorted over US$4 000 from her lover over false rape allegations. Shantel Chikwana (24) appeared before Harare magistrate, Dennis…

Deacon convicted of sexual assault

Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] GWERU provincial magistrate, Ms Beaulity Dube has sentenced a newly wedded church deacon to seven months in prison after convicting him of indecently assaulting two teenage girls from…

TAMMY MOYO STEALS SHOW AT SUMMIT

Talent Gore IN a convergence of business and entertainment, the Zimbabwe Investment Summit 2024 witnessed a remarkable performance by talented musician, Tamy Moyo, in South Africa. The singer is now…

CHARAMBAS BLOWN AWAY BY SUCCESSFUL UK TOUR

AFTER a month in the UK, Pastor Charles Charamba and wife Olivia are packing their bags for their return home. Pastor Charamba also watched his favourite team, Manchester United, when…

Why passport charges remain in forex

Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] THE Government has said it will continue to charge passport fees in foreign currency despite the introduction of a new currency because of a contractual obligation with the…

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