Mimosa localises foreign currency account
Business Reporter
MIMOSA Mining has said it has complied with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s directive that all companies operating in the country localise their banking to ease liquidity challenges in the economy.
Zimbabwe to hold two-day investment conference in SA
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE will next month hold a two-day trade and investment conference in South Africa to attract foreign investors to the country.
Zim’s tele-density rises to 74,7 percent
By Venencia Badza
Zimbabwe’s tele-density rose to 74,7 percent as of September 2011 with the growth mainly attributed to heavy investment in the development of telecommunications infrastructure and adoption of new technology by Zimbabweans.
Outcry over aviation levy
Victoria Falls Reporter
PLAYERS in the tourism sector in Victoria Falls have expressed shock at the introduction of the Aviation Infrastructure Development Fund levy by the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe saying it would give neighbouring countries a competitive advantage.
Tobacco marketing season opens
The 2012 tobacco marketing season opened yesterday with a call for consistency in prices.
Zamfi to conduct training workshops for money-lending firms
Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Association of Micro Finance Institutions (Zamfi) is set to conduct training needs workshops to prepare money-lending firms with requisite skills to improve their operations.
SK Moyo speaks on new constitution
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF is not happy with drafters of the constitution for diverting from the views expressed by the people during the outreach programme, party national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo said yesterday. In separate meetings with Indonesian and
136 students leave for South African universities
Herald Reporter
ANOTHER group of 136 students left for South African universities yesterday under the Presidential Scholarship
Copac co-chairpersons retreat to Vumba
Herald Reporter
CO-CHAIRPERSONS of the Constitutional Select Committee retreated to the Eastern Highlands yesterday to complete the
2 million dead people on US voters roll
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
THE United States’ pretences on democracy received a major knock on Tuesday in the wake of revelations that the country’s voters roll has close to two million dead voters.
A report by Pew Centre, a renowned US thinktank, estimates that among 24 million voter registrations, about one out of every eight are either no longer valid or inaccurate.
The Washington-based research centre provides information on issues, attitudes and trends shaping the United States and the world.
The centre and its projects receive funding from The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Of the invalid or inaccurate registrations, 1,8 million belong to deceased individuals and 2,75 million belong to people





