Govt, Redan resolve coupons impasse
Africa Moyo Senior Business ReporterGovernment has reached an agreement with Redan Petroleum that will see the company’s customers who had already bought coupons before the recent fuel price...
View ArticleMasiyiwa appointed to National Geographic Society board
Tawanda Musarurwa Senior ReporterFounder of the Econet Group and billionaire Mr Strive Masiyiwa has been appointed to the board of trustees of the National Geographic Society. The National Geographic...
View ArticleCottco focuses on productivity, quality
Business ReporterTHE Cotton Company of Zimbabwe – which administers Government’s cotton inputs scheme – is putting in place measures to improve productivity and quality as it seeks to have the country...
View ArticleTrump upbeat on China trade talks
US President Donald Trump expressed optimism on Thursday about high-level trade talks with Chinese officials in Washington but said no final deal would be made until he meets with Chinese President Xi...
View ArticleStrive Appointed Into National Geographic Board of Trustees
By Alois Vinga Econet Global founder and executive chairman, Strive Masiyiwa has been appointed into the National Geographic Society Board of Trustees. The announcement was made by NGS board chairman,...
View ArticlePRAZ, CIFOZ hold investor conference
BY Staff Writer The Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) and the Construction Industry Federation of Zimbabwe (CIFOZ) will this month hold an investor conference, which is expected to...
View ArticleZITF preparations gather momentum
THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Company has sold 68% of its exhibition space, as preparations for this year’s edition of the trade showcase gather pace, an official has said. BY MTHANDAZO...
View ArticleStrong tobacco season spurs TSL FY revenue
BY MISHMA CHAKANYUKA INDUSTRIAL holdings group, TSL recorded a 19% jump in revenue to $52,1 million in the full year to October driven by a strong performance of its agriculture-related business....
View ArticleCAAZ failure to maintain airports under spotlight
BY FIDELITY MHLANGA Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ)’s failure to maintain the country’s airports has come under spotlight after a Bulawayo-bound Fastjet airline was forced to abort landing...
View ArticleCouncil Pays 2018 Bonuses
GWERU City Council (GCC) yesterday paid its employees their 2018 bonuses amid indications that the local authority has cleared all salary arrears. In an interview, mayor councillor Josiah Makombe said...
View Article‘Economy to Grow As Fuel Demand Normalises’
THE normalisation of fuel demand across the country leaves Government in good stead to boost economic growth, taking advantage of funds being served per month from reduced imports of petrol and...
View ArticleR55 Billion for Lupane Gas
A South African mining company, Tumagole Consortium, says it is committed to investing R55 billion into the coal-bed methane mining project in Lupane. Tumahole Consortium officials, led by South...
View ArticlePlans for Strike Shelved
Civil servants yesterday put their strike intentions on hold as it emerged that the $300 million offered by Government will see the workers getting an increment of between $107 and $122. The offer is...
View ArticleZvimba RDC Clears $7,4m Zimra Debt
Zvimba Rural District Council is expecting to channel more resources towards developmental projects after paying off the $7,4 million it owed the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) late last year....
View ArticleGovt, Redan Resolve Coupons Impasse
Government has reached an agreement with Redan Petroleum that will see the company’s customers who had already bought coupons before the recent fuel price adjustment, receiving 20 litres for each...
View ArticleCottco Focuses On Productivity, Quality
The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe – which administers Government’s cotton inputs scheme – is putting in place measures to improve productivity and quality as it seeks to have the country reclaim its...
View ArticleHousing Scheme in Line With Economic Vision
Government yesterday unveiled a $60 million housing facility for civil servants as part of the package of non-monetary incentives for its staff, the sort of programme that is the only way conditions...
View ArticleBroke Government Never Requested Chinese Bailout
By Andrew Kunambura PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has denied approaching his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping asking for a US$2 billion bailout package on the sidelines of the Forum on China-Africa...
View ArticleFull Civil Service Strike Called Off – Teachers Vow to Go It Alone
By Anna Chibamu THE divided umbrella union for the civil service has called off a national strike scheduled for this week citing the volatile situation in the country, forcing teachers to declare that...
View ArticleWhy Mnangagwa, Chamisa Must Find Each Other Now
By Gabriel Manyati THIS is for the two protagonists of Zimbabwe’s national politics — President Emmerson Mnangagwa and MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa: stop with the procrastination, swallow your...
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