Vatican to boost social investment in Zim

VICE PRESIDENT Dr Constantino Chiwenga is today expected back in Italy for scheduled meetings with the Roman Catholic Church leadership regarding the church’s envisaged social investment in Zimbabwe.

Khayah to delist from ZSE as part of recovery efforts

Khayah Cement Limited, one of the leading cement manufacturers in the country, plans to delist from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) as part of a strategic restructuring to stabilise its operations following the company’s voluntary placement under corporate rescue on December  24, 2024.

Deputy headmistress jailed

ROSELINE BOROMA, the deputy headmistress of Avondale Primary School, has been sentenced to two years in prison for corruption related to the procurement of sports equipment.

CBZ says positioned for growth locally, regionally

CBZ Holdings says it is well-positioned to pursue growth opportunities locally and regionally through continued innovation, cost discipline and efficient capital allocation.

Another tricky day for Ndiraya

EMBATTLED Scottland coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, has been tinkering with his starting team on each of his Castle Lager Premier Soccer League assignments, as he seeks to establish a viable system for the stuttering top-flight newboys.

Turnall registers strong turnaround in cash generation

Turnall Holdings Limited achieved significantly improved financial performance for the year ended December 31, 2024, marked by a strong turnaround in cash generation, amid strong optimism for future growth.

Nation’s tribute to its backbone: Zim celebrates International Workers’ Day

Today, Zimbabwe stands united with the global community to honour the hands that build nations, the voices that demand justice and the hearts that fuel progress.

Lady luck eludes Antipas again

VETERAN Chicken Inn coach Joey Antipas admits the clock is ticking for his misfiring side after they stumbled to a sixth draw of the season, a frustrating goalless stalemate against TelOne at Luveve Stadium.

Over 2 300 snake bites reported since January

AT least nine people have died from snake-bites out of over 2 300 reported cases nationwide since January.

DeMbare fire blanks again

STRUGGLING Harare giants Dynamos dropped further into the relegation zone following a goalless draw against Greenfuel in Chisumbanje yesterday.

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