Integrity vital for pension funds 

Pension funds are extremely complex entities that deal with members’ subscriptions and investments that run into billions of dollars. 

NEW: Sadc should brace for floods and cyclones 

Sadc countries should brace for a possibility of floods and cyclones during the 2021/2022 wet season, due to the normal-to-above-normal rainfalls expected in the region.  

NEW: China pledges to continue working with Africa 

China has pledged to continue working together with African countries to promote and carry forward the spirit of China-Africa friendship and cooperation. 

NEW: Mbare renewal programme takes shape 

The Harare City Council (HCC) is constructing a state of the art mini-city within Mbare suburb, under its urban renewal programme. 

NEW: 500 orphans to benefit from China-Zimbabwe Friendship Scholarship programme 

AT LEAST 500 Covid-19 orphans across the country are set to receive fully paid primary school educational scholarships, under the China-Zimbabwe Friendship Scholarship starting next year. 

NEW: Zim to receive 1m Sinovac vaccines 

ZIMBABWE is set to receive a million doses of the Sinovac vaccine from China, as the two nations cooperation to fight the new Covid-19 variant – Omicron. 

NEW: HDSA eyes Rotten Row commuter omnibus holding bay

THE Harare Driving Schools Association (HDSA) has called on the Harare City Council (HCC) to allocate it the Rotten Row commuter omnibus holding bay for use, as the facility is fast turning into a “white elephant”.

NEW: New measures to eliminate tobacco side marketing

The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has tightened the screws to eliminate the side marketing of tobacco, after farmers were fleeced of more than US$20 million through illicit dealings by third-party suppliers during the last marketing season.

Govt braces for new Covid-19 variant

The GOVERNMENT has set in motion an intensive Covid-19 mass vaccination blitz to thwart the looming threat of the recently discovered omicron variant which threatens to plunge the country into a fresh wave of the coronavirus pandemic ahead of the festive season holidays.

‘US$334k Fawcett robbery staged’

THE case in which US$334 290 was brazenly stolen from a cash-in transit vehicle between Gweru and Kwekwe last Thursday evening, has taken a new twist with police unearthing evidence linking the Fawcett security guards who were transporting the cash to an audacious fake robbery staged to get away with the loot.

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