BUSINESS NEWS

Bulawayo gets US$34 million for service delivery

GOVERNMENT has allocated US$34 million and ZWL$18 million to the City of Bulawayo to improve service delivery.This was revealed by Bulawayo Metropolitan Affairs minister Judith Ncube while addressing ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Striking doctors dig in

ZIMBABWE'S health crisis continues to slide down the precipice, with doctors at public hospitals yesterday vowing to extend their industrial action, promising to report for duty today, but not giving ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Zera, Zesa trigger price madness

PRICES of basic commodities, including fuel, and services continue to soar days after President Emmerson Mnangagwa threatened to introduce the Competition Act to impose deterrent penalties to combat w...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Nust students protest over exorbitant graduation fees

NATIONAL University of Science and Technology (Nust) students, who are expecting to graduate on November 8, have petitioned their administration over exorbitant graduation fees which they described as...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Storm brews over nostro accounts

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)'s decision to tighten regulations on withdrawals of foreign currency by Zimbabweans who earn their salaries in foreign currency faces litigation, while analysts war...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Zimbabwe industry capacity utilisation to drop to 30%

MANUFACTURING sector capacity utilisation is projected to drop to about 30 percent this year from 48 percent in 2018 due to negative macro-economic factors that hit Zimbabwe since January, the Confede...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 October 2019

POLITICS

British Council fails to settle US$11,000 debt

The British Council Zimbabwe has been summoned to the High Court for failing to settle a US$11 000 debt they owe a construction company for refurbishing their Belgravia offices. Africa Refractory Indu...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Doctors exit the Health Apex Council

Striking junior doctors might not be able to negotiate their conditions of service going forward following their latest decision to exit the Health Apex Council, which represents not only them, but th...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 October 2019

POLITICS

Zanu-PF sets up electoral college for DCCs

All card-carrying Zanu-PF members in Harare will be eligible to vote for members of the proposed District Coordinating Committees, whose prospective candidates will be vetted today after the submissio...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 October 2019

POLITICS

Chamisa MDC staffs Harare Council jobs with relatives?

Harare City Council has been caught in a nepotism storm after it emerged that councillors in the city could be seconding their relatives for jobs in various departments, leaving a trail of similar nam...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

ZACC goes after loot stashed in SADC

THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has intensified its efforts to recover ill-gotten wealth from the country being stashed in foreign lands by engaging with SADC members in the fight again...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 October 2019

POLITICS

Blade Nzimande lashes Mnangagwa's govt for pursing anti-people policies

THE South African Communist Party (SACP) has come out guns blazing, accusing the Zimbabwe government of pursuing anti-people policies through unleashing violence against its people instead of concentr...

By Staff Reporter | Published: 06 October 2019

POLITICS

Fashion shops offer to dress Job Sikhala

SEVERAL clothing outlets are report- edly scrambling to dress Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala following the circulation of pictures of him in a seem- ingly tiny waistcoat. Wiwa, as the Zengeza Wes...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Cash crisis shakes Mnangagwa's govt

CAUGHT in a dilemma between printing money and possibly fuelling inflation, or nursing acute cash shortages, President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government has turned to militant policies, controlling some...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

British Council taken to court

THE British Council has been dragged to court for refusing to settle a US$11 000 debt owed to a construction company that recently worked on their offices.African Refractory Industries (Pvt) Ltd tradi...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 October 2019

POLITICS

Widow sues Defence minister

A HARARE woman has demanded that Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri pays her $505 000 for child support after her husband was allegedly killed by soldiers during the August protests last year.S...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Fury as prices go out of control

DEBATE is raging regarding how much more long-suffering Zimbabweans can take of the double whammy of skyrocketing prices of basic goods and escalating shortages of essentials such as water, medicines,...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Zimbabwe doctors to defy government ultimatum to return to work

 Striking doctors on Sunday vowed to press on with their job boycott, despite getting an ultimatum from health minister Obadiah Moyo to report for work on Monday or face disciplinary action.The d...

By ZimLive | Published: 06 October 2019

POLITICS

Chiwenga bans wife from hospital

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has purged some of his security aides and banned his wife from visiting him, ZimLive reported.Chiwenga, hospitalised in China over suspected poisoning, ordered his ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 October 2019

OPINION

Zanu-PF's tax evasion outs govt

The Zanu-PF government is taxing people dead on one hand, but is an artful dodger of tax on the other. That's an insulting contradiction.Months ago, Mthuli Ncube, the Finance minister, introduced a 2%...

By Tawanda Majoni | Published: 06 October 2019

POLITICS

Kasukuwere to challenge Mnangagwa in 2023 presidential elections

Former president Robert Mugabe's loyalists are coalescing around former Zanu-PF commissar Saviour Kasukuwere amid revelations that he is being positioned to challenge President Emmerson Mnangagwa in t...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 October 2019

POLITICS

Grace battles to keep Mugabe empire

Former first lady Grace Mugabe fears that the government will go after her husband's sprawling empire that consists of commercial farms and a mansion in Harare, it has been revealed.Grace had a seriou...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 October 2019

POLITICS

Mupfumira case in new twist

Former Tourism minister Priscah Mupfumira's corruption has taken a new twist following revelations that she had government authority to buy cars using National Social Security Authority (NSSA) money.M...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Harare sells cattle to raise funds

Harare City Council has approved plans to sell 1000 herd of cattle to raise $3,5 million for capital projects meant to improve the state of its farms.The cattle are being kept Crowborough, Ingwe and P...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Tough rules for forex account holders

Zimbabweans employed by exporting companies and earn their salaries in foreign currency will now have their money converted into local currency or only withdraw the forex after getting approval from t...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 October 2019
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