Mabure back with a bang
By Collin Matiza
ISHMAEL Mubure returned to the local squash scene with a bang, winning the Mashonaland Open title at Premier Belgravia
Govt urged to lift chrome export ban
Herald Reporter
SMALL scale chrome miners have called on the Government to lift the ban on chrome ore exports and to re-claim some of
RBZ warns banks over torn notes
Herald Reporter
SOME commercial banks are charging up to US$5 to change torn, defaced or old notes with new ones for amounts rangi-ngbetween US$1 and US$500, prompting the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to warn them against prejudicing and abusing the public.
But the banks are arguing that they are providing a service and are therefore justified to charge a fee.
The central bank yesterday said banks should adhere to standard banking practices when exchanging old, dirty and defaced notes.
It also emerged that for transactions of more than US$500, the banks were charging between one percent and 1,5 percent of the amount being redeemed for new notes.
The RBZ said banks should ensure the public received due value in exchange of their soiled notes.
Reserve Bank breathes life into money market
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will soon start issuing market stabilisation bills, underwritten by foreign banks to bring back to
GMOs: Which way for Africa?
By Maryleen Micheni
KENYA is one of the parties and signatories to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety since the year 2000 at the time of its
Lessons from 2014 World Cup draw
By Maxwell Mhandu
The draw for the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday night was a very interesting event. My little Zimbabwe
Ambassador Xin to open Mazowe Valley show
Herald Reporter
Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Xin Shunkang is expected to officially open this year’s Mazowe Valley Provincial Agriculture Show
Let the party begin!Big bash planned for Zim BBA winner ‘Nibbles’
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
A big welcome party awaits Wendall “Nibbles” Parson for winning big in the Big Brother Amplified season five. The 24-year-old
Sulu takes his gold to High Court
Court Reporter
Sulumani Chimbetu has taken his es-tranged wife Mary Gold Matemamasango to the High Court claiming back the US$3
Drought: AU calls for ‘pledging summit’
CAPE TOWN/ MOGADISHU.
The African Union has announced it is to hold a summit to pledge help for the victims of Somalia’s drought, a report says.





