March 21
South Africa: JSE Finally Sees Its IPO Crisis Easing
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange, is slowly turning the tide from a wave of delistings to companies once again considering initial public offerings. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Trial of Suspected Fraudster Smith Opens
The trial of suspected fraudster Michael Smith on two counts of theft of trust property, 12 counts of fraud and 25 counts of corruptly concealing transactions from his principal… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Lady Chevrons Shift Focus to PNG Series
As the lady Chevrons shift their focus from the historic African Games gold medal win to the white-ball series against Papua New Guinea, coach Walter Chawaguta has demanded his… Read more »
Zimbabwe: SA Inflation Rate At Four-Month High
South Africa's inflation rate climbed to a four-month high, likely cementing the central bank's resolve to keep borrowing costs on hold when it meets next week. Read more »
Southern Africa: Mozambique to Tap Into Zim's JSC Digital System
The Mozambican Government has approached Zimbabwe's Judicial Service Commission for insights on how the integrated electronic case management system (IECMS) operates as it prepares… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 60 Faulty Boreholes Rehabilitated in Masvingo
More than 60 boreholes have been rehabilitated in Masvingo Central constituency with several schools and homes connected to electricity as the Second Republic walks the talk in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Unilever to Separate Ice Cream Unit, Cut Jobs
Unilever plans to separate its ice cream business that includes brands such as Ben & Jerry's and Magnum as chief executive officer Hein Schumacher streamlines the UK… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Anti-Cholera Rules Beneficial to Many
The new measures adopted by Cabinet this week to reduce risk of cholera transmission and infection will have many other benefits besides the primary one of pushing back on what… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Pushes for Improved Access to Oral Healthcare
All public hospitals from the district level upwards will be equipped to provide adequate oral health care, preventative dentistry, to underserved communities in line with the goal… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Rushwaya Granted Bail in U.S.$1m Fraud Case
Zimbabwe Miners Federation president Henrietta Beatrice Rushwaya appeared in court yesterday for allegedly defrauding an Indian investor of US$1 million in a mining deal. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Water Shortages Bite Cabbage Farmers
The El Nino-induced drought that hit the country this season has hounded many farmers out of cabbage production causing depressed supplies of the commodity against a rising demand… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Gastronomy Tourism Promotes Inclusivity
Gastronomy tourism helps promote social empowerment and inclusivity within communities, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister, Barbara Rwodzi, has said. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zncc Boss Bags Award
Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) president Mr Mike Kamungeremu has been awarded the prestigious Business Leadership Commendation Award at the 12th African Leadership… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'Not All Vapositori Are Like Madzibaba Ishmael'
Zimbabweans should not view all Vapostori in the same way as they did Ishmael Chokurongerwa, commonly known as Madzibaba Ishmael, who is facing a number of charges including… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Rescue Manager Suspended Over Conflict of Interest
The corporate rescue practitioner for troubled Westwood Industrial (Private) Limited has been suspended due to his past involvement with the company. Read more »
March 20
Zimbabwe: Henrietta Rushwaya Arrested
Zimbabwe Miners' Federation president Henrietta Rushwaya has been arrested on allegations involving an undisclosed mining transaction. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Cimmyt Ends the Drudgery of Traditional Grain Processing
The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT) has introduced a multi-crop thresher to transform labour-intensive traditional grain processing into a smarter and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Nssa's Appeal in U.S.$30m Dispute to Proceed
An appeal by the National Social Security Authority challenging a High Court decision confirming an arbitration award that compelled it to pay a housing corporation US$30 million… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Reza New Zacc Boss, Majome to Head Rights Commission
President Mnangagwa has appointed Mr Michael Reza as the new Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) chairperson while former Deputy Minister Ms Fungayi Jessie Majome is now the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Global Fuel Prices Surging With Supply Risks Ahead
Disruptions on the world's major trade routes, refinery closures and resurgent demand are pushing up global fuel prices and making forecasts difficult in the run-up to a US… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Better Be Safe Than Sorry, Farmers Told
With the weather becoming increasingly unpredictable and the frequency of man-made disasters rising, it has become crucial for farmers to insure crops and livestock against dangers… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chitepo - A Legacy of Selflessness and Unwavering Convictions
Forty-eight years ago on March 18, ZANU's founding national chairman and Zimbabwe's first black barrister, Herbert Wiltshire Pfumaindini Hamandishe Chitepo, was killed by a bomb… Read more »
Zimbabwe: First Lady's Philanthropic Work Inspires Global Community Into Action
Captivating and inspiring. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Ministry to Tighten Traffic Laws
The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructural Development wants tighter enforcement of traffic laws to reduce carnage on the roads following several fatal accidents in recent… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Western Cape Accident - 13 Bodies Now in Zim
The bodies of 13 Zimbabweans who died in a bus accident in Western Cape, South Africa, have arrived back home by road via the Beitbridge border post for burial in the country. Read more »