NPA restructure underway
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has begun removing all personnel seconded from the police and military in compliance with a recent Constitutional Court judgment.
Following the establishment of the NPA after the adoption of the 2013 Constitution, Government seconded officers from the security sector to shore up the office, which was understaffed then.
Antipas shines at Mandava
Chicken Inn coach Joey Antipas warmed up to his first Warriors assignment with a tactical masterstroke that saw his side down FC Platinum for the first time in four years in a Castle Lager Premiership match at Mandava.
Antipas will travel with the Warriors to Djibouti this week with a cool mindset, knowing that he left his club on firm ground to launch a serious title challenge.
Keys to manage personal finances
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Sadc to make hard decisions after CITES
Climate change and a burgeoning wildlife population are unique challenges confronting the Southern African region.
Human-wildlife conflict, particularly in Zimbabwe, is now reaching a tipping point.
Anxiety in Sudan over new Cabinet delays
Sudan’s new prime minister was on Thursday locked in talks to form the first cabinet since the ouster of veteran leader Omar al-Bashir.
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok had been due to name his key picks on Wednesday, following last week’s swearing in of a joint civilian-military sovereign council.
Stocks take a dip
Stocks took a dip in August as the market’s heavy caps succumbed to sell-offs amid return of corporate earnings updates.
As the month drew to an end, several companies released financial updates mainly for the six months to June, which show that companies have been constrained by the operating environment characterised by foreign currency shortages.
Dairibord finds buyer for Malawi unit
Dairibord Holdings Limited says it has secured an investor for the acquisition of its Malawi subsidiary and the transaction is expected to be finalised soon.
Chairman Josphat Sachikonye said the disposal of Dairibord Malawi was expected to be concluded last month, as deliberations had reached an advanced stage.
Zimbabwe can win sweet deals from chilli exports
Growing global demand for spices presents an opportunity for local producers to increase exports of chilli pepper to the world market.
Given the suitable and large land area available for production, local farmers have the capacity to produce enough supplies that will increase the country’s share of the global market.
Baby innings for Ervine
CRAIG Ervine has nearly 100 ODI caps, but in the complex world of parenthood, he is as fresh as any debutant. Last week, the 34-year-old welcomed his first child, Jake Rory Ervine.
“It is completely different, innings and lots of unknowns, but also lots of firsts and an exciting journey to be a part of,” said the Zimbabwe batsman, who has 93 ODIs under his belt.
Agric leads, as MFIs extend $316m loans
CREDIT only microfinance institutions (MFIs) have shifted their lending priority from personal and consumptive loans to agriculture and other key productive sectors, which cumulatively received 64 percent of the $316 million loans in the second quarter of 2019.











