TELECOMS & TECHNOLOGY

Ralph Mupita paid R66.3 million by MTN for 2019

MTN has published its integrated report for 2019, showing what its top executives were paid in the last year.MTN group chief financial officer, Ralph Mupita, took home the largest salary at the group ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 31 March 2020

BUSINESS NEWS

RBZ develpps cold feet, brings back cash-in, cash-out

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has today brought back the on cash-in, cash-out and cash-back facilities attached with stringent rules.In a statement,  the RBZ advised payment system providers...

By Staff reporter | Published: 02 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Cellphone ignites fire as pair siphons fuel from car

TWO Gweru man sustained severe burns all over their bodies while vehicles worth US$9 000 were destroyed by a fire which started after one of them answered his cellphone while they were siphoning petro...

By Staff reporter | Published: 11 June 2019

OPINION

Pfeesident must help Dabengwa in his hour of need

Many States have a public official titled the State architect - for us and one such person is no doubt Dumiso Dabengwa, the former head of intelligence for the Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army, th...

By Hon Criss | Published: 28 April 2019

POLITICS

Police recover looted goods, culprits in court

POLICE in Bulawayo recovered property and groceries worth thousands of dollars in Entumbane suburb that were looted by violent demonstrators. The recovered goods include stoves, refrigerators, freezer...

By Staff reporter | Published: 19 January 2019

POLITICS

LP gas demand up 100%

THE demand for liquefied petroleum (LP) gas has increased by more than 100 percent in Bulawayo, putting pressure on suppliers who import the product mainly from South Africa. Distributors and househol...

By Staff reporter | Published: 20 December 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

LPG shortages hits Zimbabwe

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) says the obtaining foreign currency challenges are to blame for the shortages in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) at a time its consumption is on the incre...

By Staff reporter | Published: 30 November 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

IMF offers to help Zimbabwe clear arrears

THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday said it was ready to help Zimbabwe craft a debt clearance strategy anchored on fundamental economic reforms. This comes after outgoing British Ambassado...

By Staff reporter | Published: 21 September 2018

TRANSPORT & TOURISM

fastjet pledges to help revive Bulawayo

BUDGET airline fastjet says it wants to play a bigger role in reviving tourism in Matabeleland after launching a Harare-Bulawayo service on Friday.The airline, which already has flights between Harare...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

'Sibanda helped Mnangagwa skip the border'

Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Phillip Valerio Sibanda helped in the safe escape of President Emmerson Mnangagwa when he was fired as Vice President last year, Vice President Dr Constantino...

By Staff reporter | Published: 16 July 2018

POLITICS

Army, police to help Zec despite denials

AS the furore around Zimbabwe's viciously-fought election continues, police have revealed the army might still be called upon to provide logistical support for the month-end polls.Police's elections c...

By Staff reporter | Published: 11 July 2018

POLITICS

Foreign help urged in blast probe

A GROUP of non-aligned war veterans have called on the government to rope in international forensic investigators to assist local police in probing the explosion that rocked the White City Stadium in ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 29 June 2018

POLITICS

Split opposition helping Mnangagwa to victory

Zimbabwe's divided opposition could bolster the long ruling party's chances of victory after failing to forge a solid coalition for the country's first elections without Robert Mugabe. Twenty-three ca...

By AFP | Published: 19 June 2018

EDUCATION

Cellphone headache for schools

The advent of cellphones, especially smart phones, and their use in recording videos and instantly sharing images is posing new challenges for Zimbabwe's school administrators.A decade ago, there was ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 18 June 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Pharmacists de-registered over malpractice

Over 400 pharmacists have been deregistered by the Pharmacists Council of Zimbabwe (PCZ) and will not be allowed to practice in Zimbabwe.PCZ registers pharmacists, develops standards, codes and guidel...

By Staff reporter | Published: 28 May 2018

OPINION

Mnangagwa's helper faces assassin's bullet

Remember that man who helped President Mnangagwa and his son Emmerson Junior in the dark November days when their lives were in grave danger after a political fallout with then president Robert Mugabe...

By Staff write | Published: 26 May 2018

OPINION

Bank notes crisis: Will imports help?

A local weekly has reported that Zimbabwe's bank note shortage would ease, following $400 million cash imports by the Reserve bank of Zimbabwe [RBZ] since the beginning of the year, as well as improve...

By Nelson Banya | Published: 20 May 2018

POLITICS

Zec says foolproof system in place

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) yesterday said the 2018 elections cannot be rigged as the country's voting system is foolproof.The electoral body challenged anyone who can prove otherwise to c...

By Staff reporter | Published: 27 April 2018

POLITICS

Workers seek Mnangagwa help in labour row

WORKERS at a Kwekwe-based explosives manufacturing firm, GML Explosives, have approached President Emmerson Mnangagwa's office seeking help to stop Croatian investors from disposing off the company fo...

By Staff reporter | Published: 17 April 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

RBZ mulls fund to help local firms

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is working on ways to create a fund that will assist local companies to be competitive and starve off competition from foreigners. Speaking during a workshop organis...

By Staff reporter | Published: 11 April 2018

MINING & RETAIL

Producers seek help to grow gold output

THE Zimbabwe Miners' Federation (ZMF) has written to the police asking for help to restore order in the artisanal gold mining sector, where the yellow metal is being illicitly traded, thereby deprivin...

By Staff reporter | Published: 10 April 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Zim to 'leapfrogging 18 years of isolation' with China's help

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa touched down in China this week for a five-day state visit which could bear fruits for his country's troubled economy.Prior to the trip, Mnangagwa outlined his ...

By cnbc | Published: 03 April 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Calls to prosecute 'externalisation' culprits

INDIVIDUALS and corporates who failed to repatriate externalised funds amounting to $826.5 million should be brought to book in accordance with the dictates of the law, economists said yesterday.In se...

By Staff reporter | Published: 21 March 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Mnangagwa threatens to prosecute forex culprits

President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday named hundreds of mines, Chinese businesses and individuals who had illegally transferred foreign currency abroad during Robert Mugabe's rule and warned they wou...

By AFP | Published: 19 March 2018

POLITICS

'I can help in bid to address Gukurahundi'

Ntabazinduna chief Nhlanhlayemangwe Ndiweni has said he will move to convince fellow traditional leaders in his bid to seek the best way forward in addressing the thorny Gukurahundi atrocities issue w...

By Staff reporter | Published: 24 January 2018
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