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Shops face closure over ZiG

Officially opening the international business conference at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo, Chiwenga said ZiG was here to stay.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 2h ago
Chiefs terrorising subjects: Report
Chiefs terrorising subjects: Report
In its latest report titled Traditional Leaders in Zimbabwe Balancing Culture, Development and Democracy, HZT said chiefs were deviating from their mandate.
By Problem Masau 2h ago
Interest rates seen tumbling below 20%
RBZ deputy governor Innocent Matshe said several measures taken by the central bank early this month, including the launch of the new currency, would stabilise the economy.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 2h ago
Author shares public speaking wisdom in book
The 20-year-old is a former student of St Faith High School and is studying law at the University of Zimbabwe.
By SHARON ZEBRA 2h ago
Students frustrate Highlanders
Mvelo Khoza, a product of Bosso's development side, doubled their lead five minutes before halftime and at that time it looked like the home side was in for a rout.
By Sindiso Dube 2h ago
Brilliant Billiat finally delivers
The goal appeared to reinvigorate the home side who continued to dominate play but could not make full use of the chances that they created in the first stanza.
By Henry Mhara 2h ago
Classification of music instruments reflects cultural growth: Muchinga
Muchinga said music instruments were like furniture, likewise the beautiful melodies and harmony in music should be synonymous with their adorable character and personalities.
By Tendai Sauta 2h ago
Will ZiG currency survive the economic crisis?
Hedging a local currency against gold reserves is ideal in a fully functional economy; unfortunately in our situation that is not the case.
By Abednico Bhebhe 2h ago
Nyazema lands CBZ CEO post
In a statement on Wednesday, CBZ said Nyazema started his career at ZB Financial Holdings in 1990, meaning that he is a very experienced banker.
By Blessed Ndlovu 2h ago
My close encounter with corruption
The violent reaction in me was my conscience wrestling against the reality of our financial circumstances which my mind was seized with.
By Trevor Ncube 2h ago
Suspected money changers further detained
Yesterday, the 14 accused persons appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi charged with contravening the Exchange Control Act.
By Rejoice Phiri 2h ago
‘Media grappling with gender inequality’
She said the problem was not affecting Zimbabwe alone, but the entire world.
By BELINDA CHIROODZA 2h ago
Robber runs out of luck
Wielding knives, Benson and his accomplices allegedly pounced on Takudzwa Kelvin Kamadiro, who was driving from Ruwa to Harare city centre and demanded valuables.
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO 2h ago
Minister defends Heritage-based Curriculum
Murwira made the remarks at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) during the international business conference.
Mutare stalls cluster houses project
In a Press statement this week, acting town clerk Blessing Chafesuka said the project was on hold until the Local Government and Public Works ministry endorsed the change of reservation.
Court suspends businessman’s eviction order
Bariade Investments claimed that it bought the house through an auction, but Mashamhanda argued that the auction was stage-managed, while the title deed was fake.
By Problem Masau 2h ago
Poor connectivity in TelOne, Chiefs draw
Tadiwa Muchenje scored the first goal of the match for Bulawayo Chiefs before Malvin Kwinjo restored parity for TelOne from a penalty.
By Terry Madyauta 2h ago
Young Sables set up epic finale
The Young Sables started off on the back foot with the former champions Namibia getting through the white wash to lead 0-5.
By AUSTIN KARONGA 2h ago
Lady Chevrons get global qualifiers rolling
Opening batsmen Sharne Mayers believes the fact that Vanuatu made it this far is good reason to take them seriously in this night match, or risk an upset.
By AUSTIN KARONGA 2h ago
Relief for Kadoma housing project
High Court judge Justice Emy Tsanga granted a provisional order to the youths barring those who had sought to evict them pending finalisation of the matter.
Bright days for Chicken Inn
Coach Joey Antipas was elated, but rued the missed chances.
By Fortune Mbele 2h ago
Bikita Minerals stun Simba Bhora
Bikita Minerals seem to have struck the right chord in the topflight and are beginning to display the exciting football that is now attracting fans.
By CLAYTON MASEKESA 2h ago
Man loses US$11k in botched UK visa application
In the summons through his lawyers Tinashe Zinto of Zinto, Chivandire and Mavhaire Law Chambers, Gono is demanding back his money and 1% interest as from April 1 this year.
Agroecology can drive Africa’s sustainable industrial revolution
In light of these trends, policy makers cannot continue seating on the fence by, for instance, importing fertiliser and chemicals while supporting small grains and indigenous food.
By Charles Dhewa 14h ago
Digital Economy Conference demonstrates important collaboration among key sector players
The Conference, themed ‘Embracing the Digital Economy’, was organized by the Ministry of ICT, Postal and Courier Services.
By Donald Nyandoro 17h ago
Zimbabwe name squad for T20I series in Bangladesh
Captained by Sikandar Raza, the side includes one uncapped player, Johnathan Campbell, while Tadiwanashe Marumani and Faraz Akram have been recalled.
By Sports Reporter 22h ago
Organisers promise tight security at Byo Shut Down gig
The "shut down" is the highlight of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) week in Bulawayo as it brings down the trade showcase curtain after a week of hustling and bustling.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Apr. 24, 2024
Conservationist lands funding for conservation films
These filmmakers will share their own experiences in order to change people’s view of the continent, while inspiring communities to protect nature, wildlife and cultural heritage.
By SHARON ZEBRA Apr. 24, 2024