Chi-town granny remanded in custody

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent An elderly Chitungwiza woman who allegedly spent days with her husband’s decomposing body in the house without alerting the police yesterday appeared at Chitungwiza Magistrates Court.…

Gender equality, women’s empowerment linchpins for SDGs

Edward Kallon UN Resident and Humanitarian Co-ordinator in Zimbabwe Today, we begin the 16 Days of Activism, an annual international campaign, that kicks off on November 25 the International Day…

Nedbank ZDRs demystified

Corpserve recently issued a pre-listing statement for Nedbank Zimbabwean Depositary Receipts (ZDRs) as a silver lining to the clouded resolution of the suspension of Old Mutual Limited’s listing.

Dollar falls on slower Fed rate path

A gauge of global stocks headed for the highest level in more than two months yesterday and the dollar fell after Federal Reserve meeting minutes showed support for tapering interest-rate increases.

Overview of the bond market

In the light of the upcoming listing of the Karo Mining Holdings (KMH) bond on the VFEX, this article is going to provide an overview of the bond market.

South Korea hold Uruguay

Doha. — When football historians review this World Cup, it may well be remembered as the tournament that presided the last rites over a generation of great players. Leo Messi’s…

The Indomitable Lions sunk by their own son

DOHA. — Switzerland’s Breel Embolo scored the only goal against Cameroon — the country of his birth — in a hard-fought FIFA World Cup Group G opener yesterday. Embolo refused…

Spain bring back tiki-taka at the World Cup

DOHA. — It was a FIFA World Cup win fit for a king. Literally. King Felipe VI was among those congratulating Spain in Qatar after their 7-0 rout of Costa…

Developed markets are acting like emerging markets, what now?

The world is a crazy place! Policymakers either blatantly lie to members of the global community, or they are hopeful of miracle cures, or they are plainly just delusional.

Kane fit but England wary of World Cup upset against US

DOHA. — England captain Harry Kane will be fit to play in tonight’s FIFA World Cup match against the United States, says manager Gareth Southgate. The striker injured his ankle…

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