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Women accountants conference 2024

Empowering women in the accounting profession means equipping them with the tools, knowledge and resources they need to thrive.
By Amh Voices 36m ago

Inclusive education distant dream for rural Zim kids with disabilities

The move, intended to ease their financial burden, has instead plunged Moyo deeper into isolation, depriving her of an education she once had access to in town.

Supply chains crumble as blackouts intensify

A survey carried out by the Independent exposed serious challenges facing businesses, with restaurant operators saying many business were suffering.
By Freeman Makopa 1h ago

US$3m city billing system tender blocked

Pressed to explain the US$54 million difference, Harare mayor Jacob Mafume said this week HCC’s latest submission was the cheaper option.
By Freeman Makopa 1h ago

Major coal miner rescuer sued over US$14m ‘loss’

The documents claimed Grant Thornton  paid out US$2,8 million to Makomo’s creditors.

Harare lawyer faces disciplinary action

Takudzwa Jambawu is representing the State.
By Rejoice Phiri 4h ago

Mat'land region needs water and not threats

To them, the sub-catchment council's proposed clampdown is a mere sideshow.
By Newsday 4h ago

Kwekwe man cuts off manhood, eats it

Meanwhile, Phiri has since been transferred to Gweru Provincial Hospital after his condition was assessed to be serious.
By Richard Farekaye 15h ago

Harare pumping capacity down to 25% . . . as councillors, management fight over deal

Harare water director Phakamile Mabhena Moyo recommended to the committee that the city’s business development unit takes over the project.
By Sydney Kawadza and Gracious Daniel Sep. 19, 2024