Lobengula’s silent son dead

THE death occurred near Bulawayo on Sunday of a man who refused to speak to anyone for the last 15 years of his life.

ZANU PF donates to Mvuma hospital

Zanu PF Midlands province has donated personal protective equipment to staff and patients at Mvuma District Hospital.

Financial firm loses

 The Financial Services Conduct Authority has withdrawn the operating licence of Ecsponent Financial Services – and slapped it with a fine of R3 million for unlawfully marketing high-risk preference shares in its holding company to pensioners.

Court reserves judgment in AFM case

THE Supreme Court last Friday reserved judgment on the factional fight over the control of the Apostolic Faith Mission Church in Zimbabwe.

China to help SMEs

China’s banking and insurance regulator last Thursday pledged continued efforts to help micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) overcome coronavirus-related challenges and take the country’s reform and opening-up in the financial sector to a deeper level.

Residents blast council over wetlands invasion

CHITUNGWIZA residents have blasted their local authority for continuing to turn a blind eye to developments taking place on wetlands.

Abusive man slashes wife’s throat

An abusive Harare man killed his wife by cutting her throat with an unknown sharp object after she had run away from their matrimonial home to escape physical abuse, the court heard on Saturday.

Council freezes stands allocation

Desperate home seekers in Harare will have to wait a bit longer to get stands from council after the local authority temporarily fr0ze new stand allocations and suspended operations of the allocation unit in the Housing Department until internal investigations into unprocedural, double and fake allocations are complete.

Chitown receives US$1m for sewer rehab

CHITUNGWIZA Municipality has received US$1,08 million from the African Development Bank to assist in the rehabilitation of its sewerage infrastructure.

ECB boosts programme

The European Central Bank (ECB) announced last Thursday that it decided to expand its pandemic emergency purchase programme (PEPP) by €600 billion (US$673 billion) to a total of €1,350 billion .

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