Zimbabwe on World Economic Forum agenda
From Victoria Ruzvidzo in Cape Town, South Africa
THE 21st World Economic Forum on Africa began here yesterday with a session set aside to discuss Zimbabwe’s political, social and economic landscape, after its return to a growth path after a decade of challenges.
Government to review duty on raw materials
From Bright Madera in Bulawayo
GOVERNMENT is considering a review of the customs duty on imported industrial raw materials to eliminate anti-exporting distortions and to promote a growth trajectory in the manufacturing sector.
Whetstone misses Zimbabwe Stock Exchange deadline
By Golden Sibanda
CANADIAN resource firm Whetstone Minerals missed its rescheduled deadline to complete a listing on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange by end of March.
Bambo’s three games that will define his season
By Robson Sharuko
MOSES CHUNGA insists CAPS United have erased the pain from the insults they suffered, in the wake of the controversy sparked by their last date against Motor Action, and are focused on THREE BIG matches that will test their credentials to win the Castle Lager Premiership title.
Government slams sanctioning of journalists
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT might be forced to ban Western and European journalists from covering events in Zimbabwe to retaliate continued sanctioning of local journalists intending to cover international events, a senior Government official has revealed.
HERALD EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s rally behind BBA reps
The launch of Big Brother Amplified has once again given Zimbabweans another chance to raise the national flag high.
Zimbabwe lobbies to co-host tourism conference
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE has started lobbying other countries in the region to jointly host the 2013 UN World Tourism Organisation General Assembly in Victoria Falls alongside Livingstone in Zambia.
April’s consumer basket declines
Business Reporter
THE Consumer Council of Zimbabwe’s low-income urban earner monthly basket for a family of six declined to US$501,79 last month from US$504,38 in March reflecting a relative stabilisation in the prices of goods.
Contrasting fortunes for platinum miners
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S two major platinum producers experienced contradicting fortunes in their operations in the quarter ended March 31.
Zapu against secession of Matabeleland
By Dumiso Dabengwa
ZAPU wishes to make known its position concerning the much-talked about secession of Matabe-leland from the rest of Zimbabwe, as demanded by the Matabeleland Liberation Front.







