The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has rubbished social media reports that it had introduced $10, $20 and $50 bond notes, describing the fake news as false and malicious.
Central bank Governor, Dr John Mangudya, said the social media statements were malicious and dangerous.
There were reports purported
Despite the tourism sector experiencing a myriad of problems in recent years due to poor economic performance, the sector has contributed 10.9% to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
According to Zimbabwe Tourism Authority, in 2016, Zimbabwe recorded 2,167,686 arrivals a 5% increase from 2,056,588 in
Pro-democracy activist and playwright Silvanos Bhanditi Mudzvova has won an international prize for using art and performance to push for democracy in Zimbabwe.
According to the Human Rights Foundation “Silvanos Mudzvova’s persistence in using art and performance to challenge dictatorship is an inspiration.
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UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, Priyanka Chopra, has called for increased awareness and support for child victims of sexual violence. The popular Hollywood actress made an emotional visit to Zimbabwe this week, where she met child survivors of sexual violence and heard their harrowing stories.
“When I met
MBARE Magistrate Stanford Mambanje on Friday 05 May 2017 granted an application filed by pro-democracy activist Linda Masarira for the stay of community service pending the hearing of an appeal in the High Court against her conviction and sentence for participating in an anti-government protest
The Prince Edward Tigers emerged the biggest winner on the last day of the Dairiboard Schools Rugby Festival after mauling bitter rivals, Churchill School 28-8 on Saturday.
In a fiercely contested showdown, the Tigers took control of the match from the kick-off as they scored three
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority, Chief Executive Officer, Karikoga Kaseke has shockingly dashed to the defence of the Zimbabwe Republic Police’s roadblocks saying their presence on the road has played in tourism's favor.
This comes at a time when some players in the tourism and economic sector have
Zimbabwe's king of dancehall, Winky D who left fans crying for more after a short performance at HIFA on Friday, compensated with a scintillating act at the Castle Tankard on Saturday.
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The Gafa president