Zanu PF youth league member in bribery storm

Mambondiani allegedly tried to bribe secretary for youth affairs Tinotenda Machakaire and his deputy John Paradza during a national youth executive meeting held on May 9 in Harare.
By Staff Reporter 5h ago

Expired, underweight goods flood the market

According to the ministry, most of the semi-formal shops were fined for various offences that fall under the Consumer Protection Act.
By Brent Shamu 13h ago

The future of the workplace

By centralising routine tasks, organisations can achieve great economies of scale or outsource the function if appropriate.
By ICAZ and CIMA and Aicpa May. 17, 2024

Regulated, safe and secure platform for CFDs trading

Exposure to such investment options locally is envisaged to attract funds that were invested offshore back into the country since these investments will now be available.
By Rufaro Hozheri May. 17, 2024

We must brace for forex shortages

This year, the country expects to produce 265 million kg of tobacco, from a record harvest of 296 million last year.
By The Zimbabwe Independent May. 17, 2024

First Mutual withdraws lawsuit against Ipec

In December, FML received a corrective order from Ipec based on the findings of the report conducted by BDO Chartered Accountants.
By Melody Chikono May. 17, 2024

TIMB pushes for tobacco value-addition

The country produced 296 million kilogrammes of tobacco last year.
By Belinda Chiroodza and Ropafadzo Makosi May. 17, 2024

Mberengwa machete gang members denied bail

The stolen items were  worth US$1 500 and property valued at US$300 was recovered.
By Silas Nkala May. 17, 2024

Pests, diseases threaten tobacco sector

Data obtained from TIMB indicated that, in terms of value, tobacco sales fell by 11,02% to US$445,3 million, despite average price per kg increasing by 18,77% to US$3,56.
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 16, 2024