Inaction over US-dollar pricing could be costly
After revelations — which were an open secret anyway — businesses and property owners were nonchalantly selling their goods and services in foreign currency, one would have ordinarily expected concomitant remedial action to enforce the law.
The gift that keeps on giving
I have never held this much scorn and praise for the same movie.
That is the beauty of Todd Phillips’ “Joker”, starring the incomparable Joaquin Phoenix.
Winning start for Mourinho
London. — West Ham’s media team have been made to regret a post about Jose Mourinho’s defeats against the east London side after he played them yesterday and claimed his first win as Tottenham manager.
Netball saga rages
IT seems there is no end in sight for the country’s netball problems, with Zimbabwe’s netball stakeholders saying they are not satisfied with the manner in which the Sport and Recreation Commission (SRC) reacted to their petition.
Financial terms you should know
Pull-back: A pull-back generally refers to a decline in equity prices from their most recent peak — in technical terms that means anywhere between 5 percent to 9,9 percent. Pull-backs are common as investors who have bought into an asset sell to turn a quick profit.
2020 Budget: What’s in it for you
Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube on Thursday presented a ZWL$63,6 billion 2020 Budget that triggered varying reactions with some quarters describing it as “pro-poor” while others had issues with the way he introduced some incentives for companies.
Tenax edge closer to PSL
MUTARE correctional services outfit Tenax have set one foot into the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League after extending their lead at the top of the ZIFA Eastern Region Division One yesterday.
Herentals ease worries
HERENTALS owner Innocent Benza’s record of being the Castle Lager Premiership’s oldest player at 47 was cancelled yesterday as Mushowani Stars gave George Gavaza a top-flight debut at the age of 48, albeit on a losing cause for the visitors at the National Sports Stadium.
City dreams of light rail to arrest CBD chaos
Navigating roads in the central business district (CBD) has become a near-impossible feat as most of them are often clogged by commuter omnibuses, most of which do not have Harare City Council (HCC) permits.
In fact, city fathers claim 8 000 of the 12 000 kombis ferrying commuters in the city are doing so illegally.
Zimpapers cancer awareness campaign spreads wings
ZIMPAPERS, in partnership with Island Hospice and HealthCare, yesterday held its annual Cancer Power Walk.
The initiative, which was birthed three years ago, creates awareness on cancer.






