$8 million loan guarantee for tertiary students
Government has set aside $8 million as collateral for the release of more than $60 million pledged as student loans by various financial institutions.
Liverpool still in the race — Klopp
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admitted his side cannot meet the heights of Manchester City’s football, but remains adamant that his side may still deny Pep Guardiola’s men the title.
Zinwa hunts for $112m unpaid bills
The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) is actively engaging defaulters while at the same time seeking legal recourse to recover more than $112 million in unpaid bills.
Free funds exempt from retention policy
FREE funds held in domestic nostro or foreign currency accounts (FCAs) will not be subjected to the 30-day retention period, which applies to export receipts, before being compulsorily sold on the interbank market at the ruling exchange rate, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has said.
Mutare Catholic Diocese in a bid to relocate St Charles
THE Roman Catholic Diocese of Mutare is requesting land to relocate St Charles Lwanga Mission following the devastating effects of Cyclone Idai, which claimed the life of two students and a security guard last month.
FC Platinum win again but . . .
CHAMPIONS FC Platinum recorded their second win on the bounce with Ali Sadiki scoring again and Nhamo Lameck getting one past his former paymasters at Mandava yesterday.
Govt moots scraping running mate clause
Government is considering amending the Constitution to remove a clause, that makes the post of Vice President(s) elective, which is set to come into effect in the next harmonised elections in 2023.
Rhumba dance for DeMbare
“YOU haven’t seen nothing yet,” declared Congolese red hot striker Ngandu Mangala soon after his brilliant brace powered Dynamos to their first win in an opening league fixture since 2015.
Zesa board ready to wield the axe
The new Zesa Holdings board says it is sharpening its swords for a brutal fight against misgovernance at the State-owned power utility, especially alleged corruption in tender awards and nepotism.
Zacc: Breeding a Rottweiler from a Chihuahua
For those who are religious like Bishop Lazarus, the figure of Abraham, who is considered to be the father of three faiths – Christianity, Judaism and Muslim – looms large.









