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Harare businessman denied bail on US$50k fraud case

Harare businessman Shingai  Muringi (32) was yesterday denied bail  on  charges of fraud involving US$50 000 after he allegedly attempted to buy back a car he had sold to a car sale owner.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago

ZAFA targets bridging consumer knowledge gap

The conference is running under the theme Sustainability in a Bani Environment: Funeral Assurance Business Model Redefined.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga 9h ago

Awards organiser seeks support

In an interview with Standard Style, Jena, also known as HavokLive online, stated that they were finalising the venue in the CBD for the convenience of all attendees.
By Style Reporter Sep. 15, 2024

Thakwalakwa dreams big in agriculture

Thakwalakwa believes that the future of Africa lies in sustainable agriculture and environmental conversation.
By Fungayi Antony Sox Sep. 15, 2024

BEX Defense wins prestigious award for outstanding residential security solutions

Clark Makoni, co-owner and head of operations, echoed Makoni's sentiments, highlighting the importance of client trust.
By Style Reporter Sep. 15, 2024

Creative Business Studio returns for third cohort

The six-week virtual programme is curated by Unpublished Africa, a social impact platform dedicated to supporting emerging African visual storytellers.
By Khumbulani Muleya Sep. 13, 2024

GMB loses US$1.350m to hackers

The matter was then reported at Harare Central Police Station, leading to the pair’s arrest.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Sep. 12, 2024

Ward 19 councillor applauds Robert Sinyoka offspring

Bulawayo has seen most of its suburbs being plunged into darkness as a result of non-functional tower lights.
By William Vundla Sep. 12, 2024

Sex workers torment Byo CBD residents

The most affected residents are those staying along Fort street and Second Avenue to Masotsha Ndlovu Avenue. The residents said efforts to engage the police have not yielded positive results.
By Silas Nkala Sep. 11, 2024