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FRANK MATTHEIS THE triennial high-level summits between the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU) are often criticised as being photo opportunities without substance. Nevertheless,...
AS part of its continuous digital innovations, CBZ Bank has unveiled several new products with the revamping of its mobile banking application – CBZ Touch –...
ZIMBABWEAN companies are upbeat of future prospects despite looming economic headwinds, with many entities devising strategies on prudent investment and preservation of shareholder value. RONALD MUCHENJE...
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says the value of transactions processed through the national payment systems hit the ZW$7.8 trillion mark last year, rising by...
PLANS to compensate policyholders when pension and insurance funds go bust will restore confidence in the multi-billion sector after thousands of pensioners were left out in...
SCHOOLS were scheduled to open for the first term of 2022 on 7 February, but there was a dramatic development when grossly underpaid teachers declared “incapacitation”...
GOVERNMENT last week issued a stern “no work, no pay” warning against striking teachers as the showdown between the employer and employee takes centre stage. Teachers,...
HERE is an extract from the Monetary Policy Statement: “Pursuant to Government’s announcement in November 2021 on the country’s preference to introduce the central bank digital...
THE right to vote is one of the fundamental rights and freedoms that are known to humankind. But it is also one of the most underrated...
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government should urgently address teachers’ grievances if his regime is sincere about securing the future of millions of school children, analysts have said. ...