Are Africa’s creditors benefiting from the continent’s crises?

Also, the DSSI is temporary and not a targeted instrument, and many private creditors have declined to participate in this initiative.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda Mar. 28, 2024

Pensioners get US$2,50 payouts

Some of the pensioners told NewsDay yesterday that they are getting ZWL$50 000 which is a mockery to their years of contribution.
By Kenneth Nyangani Mar. 27, 2024

BDO Zim at the centre of yet another accounting dispute

In a latest development, FMHL disagreed with the findings in the audit report produced by BDO.
By Melody Chikono Feb. 23, 2024

Ipec calls out funeral assurers

This comes as the sector continues to hold investments in equities, cash and money market instruments in very small proportions relative to the overall asset portfolio.
By Melody Chikono Feb. 23, 2024

First Mutual, Ipec tiff rages on

In a cautionary statement yesterday, FMHL said it was not in agreement with the findings of the forensic auditor, BDO Chartered Accountants, which found it guilty of breaking the law.
By Melody Chikono
 Feb. 20, 2024

Govt under fire over meagre pension pay-outs

Former Public Service minister Paul Mavima said the government would review pension pay-outs in line with movements in the exchange rate.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Feb. 19, 2024

Why is Portugal's D7 visa a smart choice for investors?

If you get a D7 visa or a retirement visa, you will get to enjoy a number of benefits. What are they?
By Newsday Feb. 3, 2024

HCC suspensions expose heated tussling

The eight officers were suspended pending disciplinary hearings on allegations of extorting money from motorists they arrested for traffic violations.
By Kenneth Nyangani Feb. 1, 2024

‘Let us relook at the Zim insurance business model’

THE Insurance and Pensions Commission (Ipec) has been working to bring sanity in the industry amid many challenges.
By Melody Chikono Jan. 19, 2024