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Zim’s formal economy tanks

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries economic research officer Macdonald Mutengo said formal businesses were forced to informalise due to over-regulation and shrinking profits.

Arrest first, investigate later: The culture of pre-trial punishment in Zim

Bail applications are routinely denied on flimsy grounds, effectively turning remand into State-sanctioned punishment without conviction.

Council facilitates creation of 9 000 youth-run businesses

ZYC is a quasi-government institution under the Youth Empowerment, Development and Vocational Training ministry mandated to promote youth empowerment.
By Concilia Mupezeni 1h ago

Lithium giant plans US$400m smelting facility

Sinomine Bikita Minerals vice-general manager Amanda Makausi said they are now in the commissioning phase of a US$35 million cesium flotation plant.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago

Tanganda backtracks on VFEX secondary listing

Instead, the Tanganda board agreed to issue new shares and list them on the VFEX as a secondary listing to shore up capital as market activity has been volatile on the ZSE.
By Farming Reporter 1h ago

Seminar for musicians on how to better manage, monetise their art

The Infocus Artist WealthLab comes as most Zimbabwean artistes do not have access to marketing, monetisation tools and tailor-made financial services.

TelOne stun log leaders Simba Bhora

Chimedza opened the scores after 54 minutes following a neat interchange that was spurred by Bruno Mtigo.
By Terry Madyauta 1h ago

Dog bite statistics quite worrying

The report showed that in one week, 456 people were bitten by dogs, with no reported deaths.
By Newsday 1h ago

Mat South police react to rising crime

Dube said such campaigns were held at the provincial level at least twice a month, targeting prevalent crimes.
By Nizbert Moyo 1h ago