Thriving banking sector, shrinking confidence

Reports from most people, as well official data, indicate receding deposits and increased withdrawals as economic players prefer “under the pillow” banking to traditional banking.
By Tinashe Duma May. 17, 2024

Govt ‘regrets’ tax hike

Mnangagwa said the IMTT hike was a social and economic experiment to see how people and businesses would react upon which it would be reviewed.
By Priviledge Gumbodete May. 10, 2024

Stellar performances mark local edition of International Jazz Day

Other talented musicians on the bill included Prudence Katomeni, Rute Mbangwa, Nicholar Mutuwa, Mono Mukundu and Victor Kunonga.
By Khumbulani Muleya May. 1, 2024

All set for International Jazz Day celebrations

The concert, which starts at 6pm, has been dubbed: A Century of Jazz.
By Sharon Zebra Apr. 30, 2024

‘Youth inclusion pivotal in national development agenda’

The call for inclusion comes at a time when civic society and youth representatives have bemoaned continued regression of youth participation in key platforms.
By Lorraine Muromo Apr. 26, 2024

The silent invaders: Termites’ impact on Harare properties

Termites feed on wood and cellulose-based materials, such as timber, paper, and plant debris, which are commonly found in buildings and structures.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Apr. 26, 2024

Artistes plot a memorable jazz celebration

He, however, expressed concern that a lot of people in the country have an affection for the genre, but radio stations were not giving much attention to it.
By Sharon Zebra Apr. 26, 2024

International day of jazz: Local concert on the cards

Beyond the concert, Meck hinted at plans for educational outreach in schools. “We have schools that have embraced jazz.
By Khumbulani Muleya Apr. 19, 2024

Zep extension a temporary relief but ...

The statement revealed that 78 126 Zimbabwean nationals had applied for waivers and 10 427 applied for other visa regimes.
By Sally Nyakanyanga Apr. 13, 2024