By Brandon Josphat AUTHORITIES are escalating their twin campaigns to protect consumers from illegal products that have flooded the market and to promote fair competition among all traders. In this regard, the government confirmed yesterday that it now planned to name and shame unscrupulous businesses that are linked to shady activities, to safeguard consumers and…
Stella MadzivanyikaSTAFF WRITER AT LEAST 10 districts in Zimbabwe will require food aid starting from October, despite some areas receiving adequate rains, according to the ministry of Agriculture. The ministry’s permanent secretary, Obert Jiri, yesterday said three districts — Gweru, Hwange, and Beitbridge — are already requiring food assistance, and an additional 10 districts would…
Tapiwa Chirume chirumet@gmail.com PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday called on Zimbabweans to embrace hard work and collective sacrifice as essential pillars for national development. at the burial of national heroine, Air vice Marshal (Retired) Winnie Mandeya, at the National Heroes Acre in Harare, Mnangagwa said progress could only be achieved through unity, resilience, and commitment to…
By Rutendo Ngara ngarar@dailynews.co.zw RISING hip-hop musician Gift Hombarume, affectionately known as Chillmaster, has undertaken to take care of the family of Custon Charumbira whom he fatally hit by a car last month. Hombarume was convicted of driving without a driver’s licence and culpable homicide. In handing down the sentence, Mbare magistrate Tatenda Mukurunge said…
By Thabiso Mutirwara mutirwarat@dailynews.co.zw SCHWEPPES Zimbabwe Limited managing director Charles Msipa has retired after serving the company for 20 years. The company yesterday praised Msipa’s crucial role in the firm’s growth during his tenure. He left the company at the end of last month. “Charles joined Schweppes Zimbabwe Limited as sales and marketing director in…
Russell Brand has been granted bail and left Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London, after facing charges of rape, sexual assault and indecent…
Apple says it is shifting production of most iPhones and other devices to be sold in the US away from China, which…
On Friday morning, a spokesperson for China’s ministry of commerce announced that Beijing was assessing the possibility of tariff negotiations with the…
General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of Uganda’s president, has confirmed the detention of an opposition leader’s bodyguard, who has been missing for…
THE life insurance industry expects a number of policyholders from the nongovernmental organization (NGO) sector to find it difficult to sustain insurance products as a result of funding cuts by the US government. Growth in the insurance sector has been hampered by high unemployment levels which tend to reduce individuals’ capacity to sign up for…
