Morocco’s King Mohammed VI has been hailed for promoting stability, peace and development in the North African country.The United Kingdom praised King Mohammed VI’s leadership for turning Morocco into a stable, peaceful and fast-developing nation.The recognition came at the end of the 4th session of
First Capital Holdings shares will be halted from trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) at the close of tomorrow’s session paving way for settlement of shares ahead of the subsequent delisting and migration to the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX).
First Capital joins the band
United Kingdom-based socialite, Olinda Chapel has revealed that her husband Njabulo "Tytan" Nkomo was once in a relationship with musician Ammara Brown.
Chapel made the revelations on Facebook while responding to the backlash she has been receiving for posting out a birthday message to her ex-husband
Cimas Health Group enabled 80 underprivileged children to experience the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), an experience they would otherwise be unlikely ever to have had. Cimas paid for their transport, accommodation, entry into the trade fair and meals.
Twenty of the children came from Ndlovu
Lawyer representing Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislator Tendai Biti, Alec Muchadehama has labelled one of the state witnesses 'Givemore Kaseke' as a ghost after he failed to prove his identity during a cross examination.
'Kaseke' was testifying against Biti who is facing charges of assaulting
Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) under the Presidential Rural Development Programme (PRDP) has so far drilled more than 800 boreholes countrywide.
Under the PRDP, Zinwa aims to drill and equip 35 000 boreholes in the country’s eight rural provinces by the year 2025.
In a statement, ZINWA
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has breached the ZW$ 5 trillion market capitalization amid severe local currency depreciation.
The Zimbabwe dollar has fallen by 42 percent on the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) auction system since the start of the year with authorities blaming its contractors
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared a General Notice 635 of 2023 that purportedly placed the procurement of certain goods in the health sector outside public scrutiny, a nullity.
Under the now nullified Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23], certain items in the
Zimbabwe and Eswatini have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance cooperation between the two countries' tourism authorities.
The signing took place during the ongoing Africa Travel Indaba in Durban, South Africa, and aims to establish a legal framework for institutional and business cooperation.