by Christopher Makaza

Graduates  from Chinhoyi University of Technology  (CUT) were on Friday thrilled  to be the first group to be capped by His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa soon after assuming the country 's leadership.

by Gift Mashoko

The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI), has welcomed the 2 cents per dollar tax on electronic transactions, announced by Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube, as the country moves to widen its tax base.

by Bruice Zvandasara

In a bid to stir up public anger and subsequently get a bigger stake in Government, opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa has initiated a plan to sabotage the country taking advantage of public anger against the recently pronounced Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) this week.

by Bruce Zvandasara

As the crackdown on corrupt activities intensifies on suspected public funds looters in the ZESAgate, 19 heads are to roll, 16 officials from the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) and three from Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) are up for corruption and dereliction of duties.

by Elijah Chihota

Struggling soya bean farmers are set to benefit from a financing arrangement being rolled out by a Bulawayo-based edible oil processing company, United Refineries Limited (URL), which is targeting 15 000 metric tonnes during the forthcoming farming season.