Financial terms you should know

Compound interest can make the cash you invest or deposit into an interest-bearing account grow — and it can also make your credit card balance tough to pay down. It works by calculating interest on the initial principle balance and then on subsequent accumulated interest.

Financial terms you should know

Compound interest can make the cash you invest or deposit into an interest-bearing account grow — and it can also make your credit card balance tough to pay down. It works by calculating interest on the initial principle balance and then on subsequent accumulated interest.

New year, new you, new personal finance goals

The new year is upon us and with it an opportunity to re-energise our financial health.

Focusing on simple, actionable steps and employing some financial psychology can likelier lead to success.

Ideas for a modern kitchen

The perfect modern kitchen is the reflection of what is new in interior trends in 2020.

The modern kitchen tosses away all those shiny and glossy features, bringing your interior a 21st century identity.

PSL stars trek to Shamva

FORMER Dynamos midfielder Raphael Manuvire and ex-CAPS United striker Honey Chimutimunzeve headline a cast of Premier Soccer League players who have joined the trek to Shamva-based Division One side, Simba Bhora.

Dodo’s unforgettable year

Caps United coach Darlington Dodo will not forget the year 2019 anytime soon.

The past 12 months were unbearable for the 49-year-old.

Zera dismisses social media fuel price hike

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has dismissed a fake fuel price increase notice circulating on social media.

FC Platinum still hopeful

ZIMBABWE champions FC Platinum remains hopeful of a first win during the ongoing CAF Champions’ league group champion and face the herculean task of tussling with eight-time winners Al Ahly tomorrow at Barbourfields.

ICT key in revenue collection: Ms Mazani  

In revenue collection, Information Communication Technology (ICT) is a key component in delivering efficient and effective services, Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) commissioner general Ms Faith Mazani has said.

No tuition fee increment

Government has established that there will be no tuition fee increment in public schools.

This was said by acting Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Professor Amon Murwira, during a press conference in Harare yesterday.

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