‘Prioritise power generation’

Prosper Ndlovu

ZESA yesterday came under fire from business executives who said the power utility’s failure to provide adequate electricity was hindering investment.

Delays at Beitbridge cost $35m annually

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Oliver Kazunga

COUNTRIES transporting their consignments through the Beitbridge Border Post are losing business worth between $29,3 million and $35 million annually due to delays and congestion at the port of entry.

Group set to revive tap dance

Entertainment Reporter
United States-based Jazz Tap Ensemble this week donated 50 tap dance shoes to Bulawayo performing groups

Cop in MLF trial admits some exhibits not in court

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Court Reporter

A DETECTIVE, who is part of a group that carried a search at Paul Siwela’s offices, took to the witness stand for the third day yesterday and admitted that some of the exhibits that his team recovered were not in court.

SMEs Amendment Bill gazetted into law

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Business Reporter

THE Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) now has a legal framework to guide emerging businesses following the gazetting of the SMEs Act, SMEs and Co-operative Development Minister Sithembiso Nyoni said yesterday.

Treasury owes GMB $5,7m for grain deliveries

Oliver Kazunga

TREASURY is yet to pay the Grain Marketing Board an outstanding $5,7 million for grain delivered to the parastatal by the farmers in the 2011/12 marketing season, the general manager Mr Albert Mandizha said yesterday.

Call for greater research, innovation to boost economy

 

Business Reporter

Vice-President Joice Mujuru yesterday underscored the need for greater research and innovation to boost the economy.

Five Nigerians killed in stampede after bomb blast

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Jos — Attacks in restive central Nigeria killed five people in a village and another died in the city of Jos, where a blast also wounded nine soccer fans, police and officials said yesterday.

Libya bans religious, tribal parties

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TRIPOLI — Libya, preparing for elections in June, has banned political parties based on religion, tribe or ethnicity, a government spokesman said yesterday.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s unite and enjoy cultural diversity

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UNITY is the cornerstone of development in any community. In some circles it is described as the state or quality of being in accord and harmony.

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