Oil extends decline

SINGAPORE.
OIL prices fell more than US$1 a barrel yesterday, pulling away from two-and-a-half year

MMCZ drops charges against Moyo

By Martin Kadzere
THE Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe has dropped charges against suspended

More coal basins confirmed

Business Reporter
AIM-listed South African firm Sable Mining says further results from its Lubu coal concession

Zim continues to attract mining investors

By Tawanda Musarurwa
ZIMBABWE continues to attract significant investment in the mining sector despite a perceived

Lobels Harare bakery resumes operations

Business Reporter
LOBELS bakery has resumed operations after it was shut down late last year due to capital

Leaving land derelict unsound for economy

By Obert Chifamba
Between 1890 and 1920, British settlers who constituted less than 2 percent of the population

Constituency Development Fund: No standard community devolution

By Last Mazambani
It’s the first time that it has been implemented in Zimbabwe. Most will agree that the

Zisco seals deal today

Business Reporter
THE multi-million-dollar acquisition of the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company by India’s

A look at history of Project Management

By Peter Banda
PROJECTS are as old as civilisation and dominate our lives on a day to day basis.

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