Zim hopes to win back lost correspondent banks

Bankers Association of Zimbabwe president Lawrence Nyazema is on record stating that Zimbabwe had correspondent banking relationships on different currencies.
By Melody Chikono 10h ago

Nyazema lands CBZ CEO post

In a statement on Wednesday, CBZ said Nyazema started his career at ZB Financial Holdings in 1990, meaning that he is a very experienced banker.
By Blessed Ndlovu Apr. 25, 2024

Mutare stalls cluster houses project

In a Press statement this week, acting town clerk Blessing Chafesuka said the project was on hold until the Local Government and Public Works ministry endorsed the change of reservation.
By Kenneth Nyangani and Clayton Masekesa Apr. 25, 2024

Social media comes to cop’s rescue

In dismissing the request, Nyazema said: “Member to retire on 24-hour notice or stay at Chalala Post. Choose any of the two options.”
By Priviledge Gumbodete Apr. 16, 2024

Bankers welcome monetary policy measures

In an interview with businessdigest, BAZ president Lawrence Nyazema said the fact that the monetary authorities were maintaining the multi-currency system was a positive move.
By Melody Chikono Apr. 12, 2024

Kaindu pays tribute to Brito

In his last stint with the Bulawayo giants in 2012 and 2013, Kaindu twice surrendered the league title to Dynamos on goal difference.
By Fortune Mbele Apr. 9, 2024

CCC MP trial on attempted murder charges kicks off

Kademaunga is being jointly charged with other CCC members Clayd Mashozhera (49), Noel Munhuwei (33) and Daudi Jessub (40).
By Trevor Mutsvairo Apr. 5, 2024

Mushore maintains ZCF Easter Open dominance

In the Ladies Open section, Christine Makwena emerged champion, winning her fifth major title in six months with 8 points ahead of second-placed Linda Shaba, while Colletta Wakurawarehwa was third.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Apr. 4, 2024

Price of mealie-meal has dropped, says CCZ

Prices of mealie-meal shot through the roof in the past few weeks as retailers and suppliers sought to capitalise on the drought-induced shortages in the country.
By Brent Shamu Apr. 3, 2024