Nostro headache for insurance and pensions
Tawanda Musarurwa Senior Business Reporter Pension funds and insurance firm are seeking clarity around local nostro Foreign Currency Accounts (FCAs) after the Government promulgated Statutory Instrument 280 of 2020…
Gospel singer aims high
Society Reporter STAR FM — one of the country’s leading radio stations — has created a new star in gospel singer and songwriter Everton Mlalazi. His star continues to shine…
Sons no longer taking care of me
Mudzimba Dr Rebecca Chisamba Wife does not listen to me Hello amai. I am a 30-year-old man and I am married to a 28-year-old woman. Our relationship is not smooth…
Duo changes Africa’s tech narrative
The founders of Wave Innovate, Dr Chad Marthinussen and Gino Lange, have launched a new digital way to do business. Best friends Dr Chad Marthinussen (27) from Paarl, and Gino…
Mashonaland Turf Club under probe
Sports Reporter THE Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) have instituted investigations into circumstances under which the Mashonaland Turf Club allegedly violated Covid-19 lockdown regulations by staging a…
Dr Tuku remembered
Prince Mushawevato IT has been two years since the good doctor and national hero Dr Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi joined the constellation of Zimbabwe’s finest. Gone he is, but…
JUST IN: NYAMBUYA ALIVE & WELL
FORMER Cabinet Minister Lieutenant-General Mike Nyambuya (Rtd) is alive, contrary to social media speculation, according to the Acting Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Dr Jenfan Muswere.
Minister Matiza succumbs to Covid-19
Online Reporter
The Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Development, Eng Joel Biggie Matiza, has died from Covid-19 related complications.
Zima to honour musicians in Covid-19 frontline
Society Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Music Awards (Zima) will in this year’s edition honour an artiste(s) who produced the best Covid-19 awareness song.
ZMC gazettes new accreditation fees
Online Reporter
Government has gazetted registration fees for accreditation of journalists by the Zimbabwe Media Commission, with locals required to pay $600 for a new applicant and $500 for renewal or card replacement.











