Chinese contractors buy Zim, hire locals
Chinese contractors spearheading major economic projects in Zimbabwe have turned to local and regional procurement of key materials and recruitment of critical expertise to cover the gap that has arisen due to restricted movement of goods and personnel from China following the outbreak of coronavirus.
11 MDC-A youths arrested in Chitungwiza disturbances
MDC-A youths disrupted business in parts of Chitungwiza yesterday after staging an unsanctioned demonstration, which was, however, promptly put down by police, leading to the arrest of 11 members of the opposition party.
Financial terms
This is the process of paying off your debt in regular instalments over a fixed period of time. Your mortgage is amortized using monthly payments that are calculated based on the amount borrowed, plus the interest that you would pay over the life of the loan.
Parly raises ‘red flag’ on wetlands
Parliament has raised the “red flag” over the wanton destruction of wetlands in Harare through prohibited land development and property construction.
Nyamutsamba’s wishlist
IT has been a very busy and stressful couple of weeks for Zimbabwe rugby Sevens coach Gilbert Nyamutsamba.
With his Cheetahs involved in a two-week-long tour of South America — in Chile and Uruguay — during which the country made an appearance at the inaugural World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series, Nyamutsamba barely had time to celebrate his 49th birthday last Thursday.
Herentals gearing up for 2020 season
IT is business as usual for Herentals’ gaffer Kumbirai Mutiwekuziva; who simply refuses to let the club’s match fixing scandal haunt him, and is already planning for the upcoming Premier Soccer League season.
German investors warm up to Zimbabwe
Germany has become one of the latest European countries to warm up to Zimbabwe’s invitation to invest in the country following successive visits by prospective investor delegations to Harare over the last two weeks..
Harare City under spotlight
EIGHT years of mixed fortunes during which they have been castigated by some for allegedly blowing ratepayers’ money, Harare City have indeed divided opinion in the capital since making their Premiership bow in 2012.
Sibanda fumes over stadiums
VUNGU legislator Omega Sibanda has waded into the debate over Zimbabwe’s stadium crisis and wants Parliament to pursue a forensic audit of over the US$1 million he alleges was made available by Government in 2014 for sprucing up the venues for the Africa Union Council Region 5 Games in Bulawayo.
Unpacking business opportunities in Rwanda
Allan Majuru
Zimbabwe and Rwanda relations are at an all-time high as the two countries are planning to set up a Joint Permanent Commission of Cooperation, which will strengthen economic and political engagements.

