BUSINESS NEWS

Storm brews over nostro accounts

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)'s decision to tighten regulations on withdrawals of foreign currency by Zimbabweans who earn their salaries in foreign currency faces litigation, while analysts war...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Former top govt official in US$5 million Zinara storm

FORMER deputy chief secretary to the president and cabinet Ray Ndhlukula is in the eye of a storm after it emerged this week that he unprocedurally ordered the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (...

By Staff reporter | Published: 12 July 2019

OPINION

Sikhala's foot in mouth: Storm in a tea cup

THOSE who have been following Zimbabwean politics since the country's independence in 1980 are most likely wondering what all the hullaballoo is about over the statements made by ultra-controversial o...

By Editorial - Newsday | Published: 10 July 2019

POLITICS

Chamisa's MDC in tribal storm

MDC Alliance president Mr Nelson Chamisa has been sucked into a tribal storm at the party's Bulawayo structures who accuse the opposition leader of presiding over a provincial congress marred with irr...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 April 2019

POLITICS

War vets storm Mnangagwa office

A GROUP of 20 former freedom fighters calling themselves the War Veterans Welfare Committee yesterday stormed President Emmerson Mnangagwa's Munhumutapa office to hand over a 10-page petition demandin...

By Staff reporter | Published: 19 December 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Civil servants storm out of talks with Mnangagwa's govt

NEGOTIATIONS between civil servants and government ended prematurely yesterday with representatives of the workers storming out of talks in protest after being told that there would be no new offer on...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 December 2018

POLITICS

Matemadanda torches storm

MDC Bulawayo provincial spokesperson Felix Magalela Sibanda yesterday lambasted the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) secretary-general Victor Matemadanda over his comment...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 December 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Sugar firm in $45m tax storm

Zimbabwe Sugar Sales (ZSS) Ltd, a company that sells and distributes sugar on behalf of Hippo Valley Estates and Triangle Limited, has been caught up in a $45 million tax evasion storm. The Zimbabwe R...

By Staff reporter | Published: 17 September 2018

POLITICS

Beitbridge MP Nguluvhe torches 'tribal' storm

BEITBRIDGE East legislator Albert Nguluvhe (Zanu-PF) has torched a storm in the border town after he posted a comment on social media that has been interpreted as tribal and discriminatory.The legisla...

By Staff reporter | Published: 13 September 2018

POLITICS

Mnangagwa flies into raging storm

President Emmerson Mnangagwa returned from a five day visit to China early yesterday morning to be confronted with soaring prices of mostly basic commodities and rising shortages.Prices of basic commo...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 September 2018

POLITICS

Bulawayo South candidates storm out of residents meeting

THERE was drama at Barham Green Hall in Bulawayo South constituency when residents took parliamentary candidates to task over their frivolous promises, resulting in some of them storming out of the me...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 July 2018

POLITICS

Zanu-PF youths storm MDC Alliance rally, scores injured

Scores of MDC Alliance supporters were seriously injured on Wednesday after a group of suspected Zanu-PF youths stormed a campaign rally at Royal KK in Caledonia on the outskirts of Harare, indiscrimi...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Zesa unit in fraud storm

ZIMBABWE Power Company (ZPC) has flown into the eye of a storm amid revelations a senior executive of the State- owned power utility allegedly awarded a multi-million dollar contract without going to ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 19 July 2018

POLITICS

Zec in fresh storm over polling booths

A WAR of words has erupted between the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) and political parties over the redesigning of polling booths for the upcoming elections, with stakeholders arguing that the n...

By Staff reporter | Published: 17 July 2018

POLITICS

Chamisa's supporters storm police voting venue

ANTI-RIOT police were called in to disperse hordes of MDC Alliance supporters who had stormed Bulawayo's Ross Camp to "monitor" the police postal voting process which spilled into Friday.During the pr...

By Staff reporter | Published: 14 July 2018

POLITICS

Chamisa storms ZEC offices

MDC Alliance presidential candidate on Wednesday stormed the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) offices demanding to meet chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba after it emerged she was not available...

By Staff reporter | Published: 14 July 2018

POLITICS

Police in postal vote storm

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) yesterday brew a shocker when it clandestinely conducted postal voting for officers in Bulawayo amid reports they were forced to cast ballots before their superiors,...

By Staff reporter | Published: 13 July 2018

POLITICS

Mugabe flies into bomb storm

Former president Robert Mugabe returned home yesterday to face a torrent of allegations, inflamed by the recent bomb explosion that rocked the second city of Bulawayo on June 24, claiming two lives.Th...

By Staff reporter | Published: 04 July 2018

POLITICS

Mashayamombe in corruption storm

MASHONALAND West provincial education director, Sylvester Mashayamombe is facing accusations of abuse of office which have reportedly resulted in him falling out of favour with some of his subordinate...

By Staff reporter | Published: 29 June 2018

INDUSTRIALS & ENERGY

Biogas takes rural communities by storm

Rural communities in Mashonaland East are adopting a simple technology to produce clean, alternative and easily accessible renewable energy from biomass.Under the project, rural communities in Mudzi a...

By Staff reporter | Published: 24 June 2018

POLITICS

Mnangagwa flies into Zanu-PF storm

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa today flies into a political storm in Masvingo after several disgruntled members of his Zanu-PF party successfully filed their nomination papers as independent candidates ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 15 June 2018

FINANCIAL SERVICES

Fidelity boss in the eye of audit storm

Fidelity Life Assurance Ltd CE Reuben Java is in the eye of a storm after it emerged this week that he was awarded an annual bonus when he was appointed to the helm in October last year at a time the ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 15 June 2018

TELECOMS & TECHNOLOGY

Telecel ownership storm brewing

A STORM has rocked Telecel Zimbabwe over its ownership structure, as two directors James Makamba and Gerald Mlotshwa, are both claiming chairmanship of the country's third largest telecoms group.Makam...

By Staff reporter | Published: 14 June 2018

POLITICS

Zanu-PF run council engulfed by graft storm

Tucked away in Shurugwi in the Midlands province, Tongogara rural district council [RDC] has dispelled the myth that corruption is an urban preserve.Most corruption cases that grab the headlines evolv...

By Staff reporter | Published: 10 June 2018

POLITICS

'Mnangagwa scarf' causes storm in Parly

ZANU-PF Kuwadzana Member of Parliament Betty Kaseke caused a stir in the National Assembly on Wednesday after she entered the august House while putting on a scarf with colours associated with the Zim...

By Staff reporter | Published: 01 June 2018
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