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Beleaguered Tshabangu in major somersault

Tshabangu was fired from the party last week after being found guilty of misconduct during a disciplinary hearing instituted by Ncube’s CCC which he attended.
By Miriam Mangwaya 3h ago

We need to reset Zim

IT’S undeniable that Zimbabwe, as a country, needs change.
By Jonah Nyoni Feb. 22, 2025

The Hills Golf Estate ready by 2026

Residents will enjoy access to a range of world-class amenities, including a state-of-the-art clubhouse, swimming, pool, gym, and spa.
By Linda Munyama Feb. 21, 2025

ZSE lacks fundamentals: FBC Securities

The report by financial services firm FBC Securities (Private) Limited found that the local bourse lacked fundamentals.
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 21, 2025

InvestIQ set to shake up stock market

The firm recently achieved a significant milestone after being admitted as a trading member of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE).
By Lee Musaidzi Feb. 21, 2025

Nyambirai lays out game plan for Steward Bank

Econet has been pushing for staff rationalisation and proper alignment with the digitisation agenda.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Feb. 21, 2025

2025: Another year of monetary uncertainty

Our strategy for 2025 is rooted in a search for safe havens in the face of global geopolitics as well as shifts in commodity prices and currencies.
By Inter Horizon Feb. 21, 2025

Battle lines drawn as CCC fires Tshabangu

This was after Tshabangu recalled dozens of party legislators and councillors.
By Miriam Mangwaya Feb. 20, 2025

Radio mitigates climate change severity in Africa

African radio stations have unknowingly covered very crucial aspects of climate change for many decades dating back to Western colonial rule,
By John Masuku Feb. 16, 2025