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  • 1 month ago | southerneye.co.zw | Silas Nkala |Margaret Lubinda |Sharon Sibindi

    THE repeal of a law that penalised the pricing of goods and services above the official exchange rate will allow for an accurate price discovery, experts have said. Last week, the Treasury, through Statutory Instrument (SI) I34 of 2025, repealed  SI81A of 2024, which penalised anyone pricing goods or services above the official exchange rate. “This is a positive and long overdue move.

  • 1 month ago | southerneye.co.zw | Silas Nkala |Margaret Lubinda |Sharon Sibindi

    Harare, Zimbabwe – April 22, 2025 – Zimbabwe is set to host its inaugural Zimbabwe Digital Week (Zim-DW 2025) from May 5–7, 2025, at the Rainbow Towers Hotel and Conference Centre in Harare. Organized by Loita Business in partnership with the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC), Smart Africa, Afreximbank, and Invest Africa, this landmark event aims to position Zimbabwe as a regional leader in digital innovation and economic transformation.

  • 1 month ago | southerneye.co.zw | Silas Nkala |Margaret Lubinda |Sharon Sibindi

    In recent years, Chinese companies seeking to expand their global footprint have increasingly found themselves hitting brick walls of resistance across multiple continents.  From European democracies to African nations, governments are erecting barriers against Beijing’s economic ambitions, citing national security concerns, exploitative practices, and geopolitical risks.

  • 1 month ago | southerneye.co.zw | Silas Nkala |Margaret Lubinda |Sharon Sibindi

    WAR veteran leader Blessed Geza has announced an indefinite national shutdown beginning today, which he calls a “final push” to force President Emmerson Mnangagwa to step down. According to Geza, Mnangagwa has been allegedly  “surrounded by criminals” who are milking the country of its resources, at a time when most Zimbabweans are struggling to put food on the table.

  • 2 months ago | southerneye.co.zw | Margaret Lubinda |Sharon Sibindi |Nizbert Moyo |Silas Nkala

    A SUSPECTED cattle rustler axed seven cattle before fleeing the scene where he was skinning the carcases after he was disturbed by passers-by in a bushy area on the outskirts of Bulawayo. Bulawayo acting police spokesperson assistant inspector Nomalanga Msebele a whistleblower from Lavendale was walking from Woodendale to Lavendale when he stumbled upon seven carcasses in a bushy area near Mpofu plot E2, Umguza.

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