Genius, dirty tricks of insider trading

Insider trading refers to the practice of purchasing or selling a publicly traded company’s securities, while in possession of material information that is not yet public information.
By Batanai Matsika Dec. 20, 2024

Drop the PVO Bill once and for all

Communities will go hungry as many have been assisted to fend off starvation by these NGOs that are under threat today.
By Newsday Dec. 12, 2024

Spotlight on Golden Boot race at BF

This year when he returned home to play for Yadah, he has played against Chicken Inn, Arenel Movers and Bulawayo Chiefs at Luveve.
By Fortune Mbele Nov. 22, 2024

Letter from America: US Democrats lick their wounds while plotting revenge!

Last week, Democrat Kamala Harris got 13 percent of the vote. Trump swept the county with 67 percent.
By Kenneth Mufuka Nov. 17, 2024

Major facelift for Tongogara Refugee Settlement

World Food Programme (WFP) deputy country director Billy Mwiinga said they were aware of the need for food security tightening bolts in places such as the camp.
By Lorraine Muromo Nov. 12, 2024

Fresh setback to Tongaat, Vision debt-to-asset swap deal

RGS has sought that Part A of its court application be heard on November 28 and Part B, thereof, on an expedited date to be arranged with the court.
By Tatira Zwinoira Nov. 11, 2024

CSOs rail at govt over PVOs Bill

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, however, sent it back to Parliament for reconsideration.
By Problem Masau and Chantay Ruswa and Blessed Ndlovu Nov. 8, 2024

Leadership is a lonely journey

Leadership can be unpredictable and fraught with challenges, and often, leaders find themselves blamed for decisions made by the entire system.
By Cliff Chiduku Oct. 30, 2024

Second republic the democracy slayer

Many PVOs currently operating lawfully will not be able to continue under the new law unless they meet the new requirements.
By Newsday Oct. 26, 2024