Cfu Against SA Farmers Moving Into Zimbabwe
By Ana THE Commercial Farmers Union of Zimbabwe (CFU) said it was against people in South Africa who want to cross the border and gain from the country’s agricultural opportunities. CFU called on the...
View Article#Zimbabwe to rejoin the Commonwealth this year
Zimbabwe will rejoin the Commonwealth this year, and President Mnangagwa has formally informed the British government of this position, The Sunday Mail has gathered. The President has also — on top of...
View ArticleUnpaid Village Health Workers Approach First Lady
By Gilbert Munetsi Chitungwiza City Health Promoters (CHP) have approached the office of the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa for mediation after spending 36 months without receiving their quarterly...
View ArticleGovt Secures U.S.$98 Million for Irrigation Equipment
By Nyore Madzianike Manicaland Bureau Government has secured a $98 million facility for irrigation equipment and machinery under the More Food for Africa Brazil programme, which will benefit 28...
View ArticleTobacco Farmers Urged to Preserve Forests
By Fortunate Gora Government has urged tobacco farmers to seek other sources of energy when curing their crops in order to preserve Zimbabwe’s forests. The country loses at least 330 000 hectares of...
View ArticleMining Sector Set to Benefit Immensely
Zimbabwe’s mining sector is expected to benefit immensely from renewed optimism and bring hundreds of millions of dollars in the coming few years on account of the new political dispensation and new...
View ArticleNew Airport for Kariba . . . Move to Boost Tourism
Kariba Municipality has availed land to Government for the construction of a new airport that is expected to boost tourism in the prime destination. Speaking after visiting Kariba Airport last Friday,...
View ArticleZim Needs U.S.$1,5 Billion Annually for Infrastructure
By Livingstone Marufu Finance and Economic Planning Minister Patrick Chinamasa, has said Zimbabwe requires around $1,5 billion annually for infrastructure to kick start economic growth. This comes as...
View ArticleImminent Return of Zimbabwe Dollar Ruled Out
Cape Town — A ZIMBABWEAN cabinet minister has ruled out the revival of its currency in the short term. Willard Chitando, the Mines and Mining Development Minister, ruled out such prospects while...
View ArticleEconet’s Ruzivo Expands, Eyes Improved Pass Rate
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe (EWZ), which last year expanded its Ruzivo Smart Learning service to secondary school curricula, says it is targeting improved O’ Level pass rates this year, on the back of...
View ArticleZIA Commends Powertel
Powertel, a ZESA wholly owned technological wing is making commendable visible mileage in the projects it is implementing under the 100 days’ rapid results initiative as led by the President ED...
View ArticleZesa Says It Won’t Pay Salary Arrears
ZESA Holdings has not put a provision in its books of over $120 million in salary arrears from a 2012 collective bargaining agreement, a clear indication of the power utility’s decision not to shoulder...
View ArticleCabs Splashes On Sprucing Up Branch Network
By Ishemunyoro Chingwere Financial services provider, Central Africa Building Society (CABS), is set to splash millions of dollars sprucing up its branch network countrywide as it seeks to retain its...
View ArticleNew Industrial Suburb for Northern Harare
There is a new light industrial site planned for the periphery of northern Harare to service northern, eastern and western suburbs. Kennan Properties, who is marketing the stands, said the development...
View Article700 Stands Complete By June – CFI
Agri-industrial firm CFI Holdings Limited, says servicing of nearly 700 stands at its Suncrest Park in Harare, should be complete by June this year. Acting chairperson Itai Pasi, said in the past year...
View ArticleThe Russian Billionaire in Zimbabwe for Fertiliser Deals
Stepping off his private plane in Harare on Tuesday night, in white shirt and blue jeans, billionaire Dmitry Mazepin represents both the hope and fear under President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s “open for...
View ArticleGovt Seeks Investors for Varsity Infrastructure
By Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Government is seeking investors to fund the building of state-of-the-art infrastructure at Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences, an official has said. Speaking during a...
View ArticleRains Bring Relief to Cotton Farmers
Cotton farmers, whose crop had started showing signs of moisture stress, have renewed hope amid moderate to heavy rains that have fallen in most parts of the country since last week. While cotton is...
View ArticleZim Negotiating $1,5bln Loan to Guarantee Foreign Investments
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says it is negotiating a $1,5 billion loan guarantee with the African Export and Import Bank (Afreximbank) to protect foreign investor funds from the country’s high...
View ArticleED Visit Excites Mash Central
By Cletus Mushanawani Mashonaland Central Province has completed the setting up of an A1 resettlement model structure in a record 21 days, while Vadzidzi VaJesu WeChishanu Wimbo Church have managed to...
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