Governor Mangudya holds up a Gold coin Business Reporter Smaller Zimbabwean gold coins, as small as a tenth of an ounce, are expected to go on sale in November from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe so ordinary people can invest in them and store value for their local currency, RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya said […] …
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Monthly Archives: August 2022
Former Chitungwiza officer-in-charge acquitted
Senior Court Reporter A former officer-in-charge at ZRP Chitungwiza New Camp, Charles Mutabvuka, and a sergeant major at the same station, Smackmail Chikowore, were yesterday cleared of charges of demanding US$110 as bribe from three subordinates they were investigating on accusations of demanding a bribe from suspects. Mutabvuka and Chikowore, who were represented by lawyer […] …
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Simbisa Brands’ InnBucks is returning from 4-month ban – as a bank
InnBucks has obtained a banking licence and is set to offer a range of financial services …
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Rushwaya acquitted of bribery
Henrietta Rushwaya Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter Zimbabwe Miners Federation president Henrietta Rushwaya was today cleared of allegations of offering a bribe to an airport official to allow to travel out of the country with 6kg of gold in October 2020. Rushwaya was charged with bribery and was acquitted after a full trial. In acquitting […] …
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Sikhala refuses trial date
Job Sikhala Senior Court Reporter CCC Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala has refused to be tried in November on a matter he is accused of falsifying that a police officer last year beat to death a baby strapped to its mother’s back with a baton in Harare’s city centre saying the date is too far. […] …
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Tobacco planting preparations begin
Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Tobacco farmers are now preparing land to plant their irrigated tobacco crop early next month. The bulk of the rain fed tobacco crop will be planted starting in October to early December depending on the region in which the farmer is located. September 1 is the earliest legislative date for […] …
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Chiwenga operation pushed back as he claims hospital trip was a ‘visit’
Vice President says trip to Trauma Centre in Harare was ‘to see new ideas, new equipment’ …
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EcoSure gives away cooking utensils in ‘Mabhodho Promotion’
EcoCash Holdings’ life insurance business, EcoSure, has given away cooking utensils worth thousands of US dollars to burial societies across the country in the “Mabhodho Promotion”. The EcoSure Mabhodho Promotion is a package from Zimbabwe’s largest life insurance company (by policyholders) to give back and empower Burial Societies and Clubs with handy utensils such as […] …
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Water crisis cripples Bulawayo hospitals, clinics
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter AN acute water crisis is threatening operations at Mpilo Central Hospital and United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) which are the city’s major public hospitals as they are going for several days without running water. Last month, Bulawayo City Council (BCC) introduced a water shedding programme which it has been periodically reviewing but […] …
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Hectic double schedule for ED in Vic Falls
Prosper Ndlovu and Leonard Ncube, Chronicle Reporters PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will today lead key proceedings in a double schedule in the resort city of Victoria Falls where he is set to officially open the End of Term Judges Symposium this morning and the inaugural Zimbabwe Economic Development Conference (ZEDCON) in the afternoon. The Judicial Services Commission […] …
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