Over 400 repatriated from Botswana
At least 414 out of the 734 Zimbabweans who were in Botswana as refugees have been repatriated to Zimbabwe in the past three months after volunteering to return home. Foreign Affairs and International Trade Ministry spokesperson Mrs Constance Chemwayi said the latest returnees arrived in the country last month.
Financial terms you should know
(1) The current value of a fixed asset as shown by the records; the difference between the original cost of the asset and the accumulated depreciation. (2) The difference between the accounts receivable and the allowance for bad debts. (3) The value of a share of stock as shown by the corporate books.
Boreholes for flood-hit Binga
The District Development Fund (DDF) has started drilling boreholes and resuscitating water infrastructure in Binga after recent floods that affected the area.
Most parts of the country are plagued by drought-induced water shortages.
Mawango leads Correctional Queens to victory
CORRECTIONAL Queens’ Goal Shooter Tafadzwa Mawango ‘s netball world cup experiences are bearing fruit after shooting her side to a 71-33 victory over Air force side Falcon Queens at Manyame Airbase.
The tall shooter scooped the golden hand award with 51 shots.
Steel company under siege
A local company had to take the extraordinary step of releasing a cache of documents last week showing the step-by-step process of how it was licensed to operate in Harare following a relentless push by some residents to have it shut down.
Are non-executive directors just decorations?
CORPORATE governance has become topical in the wake of empirical evidence linking good business governance to sustainable development outcomes.
Minister proposes hefty fines on forestry and wildlife crime
Fines being charged for illegal forestry and wildlife crimes are low and they have created gaps in deterring would be criminals, Minister of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Mangaliso Ndlovu has said.
Minister Ndlovu said this while giving his presentation at the ongoing 22nd Session of the African Forestry and Wildlife Commission and Sixth African Forestry and Wildlife (AFWC) week that ends today at Skukuza Camp in Mpumalanga, South Africa.
Warriors’ AFCON squad announced
Zimbabwe national team coach Zdravko Logarusic has named the squad to face Algeria in back to back AFCON qualifiers although it is now highly likely the Confederation of African Football will postpone the qualifiers due to the ravaging coronavirus which has since been upgraded to pandemic status.
Cancer should not be ignored
Coronavirus, which was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation early this week, might have ravaged across the world but it is important for the populace remain cognisant of other deadly diseases such as cancer.
ZDF maintains fine run
THE Zimbabwe Defense Forces’ Netball Queens continued in their fine run of form, recording their second win of the season at Harare Municipality grounds.
The Army side defeated their sister team Black Rhinos 71-33 with the impressive win coming barely a week after they beat Green Fuel 66-33 in Chisumbanje.




