Tshovani villagers besiege farmhouse

Masvingo Bureau
OVER 100 villagers in Chiredzi have reportedly besieged a farmhouse shared by two resettled sugar-cane farmers at Hippo Valley Estates. They want the farmhouse allocated to their chief. The

Reconnect defaulters, Govt orders Zesa

Masvingo Bureau
OVER 100 villagers in Chiredzi have reportedly besieged a farmhouse shared by two resettled sugar-cane farmers at Hippo Valley Estates. They want the farmhouse allocated to their chief. The

JSE share market stronger

Johannesburg. — The JSE share market was stronger yesterday morning, buoyed by gold and platinum miners, while awaiting the outcome of the European Central Bank policy meeting at 2.30pm local time.

Can a new broom deliver at Old Mutual?

Professor Jack Sithole
OLD Mutual Zimbabwe will soon announce a new captain to steer the ship, taking over from Mr Luke Ngwerume, who steps down as Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) effective October 1, 2012.

Key players refuse to sign Marikana deal

JOHANNESBURG. — Key players are refusing to sign a deal to end a deadly wildcat strike at a South African platinum mine, a worker representative and mediator said yesterday. Management of the Lonmin Mine inked an agreement in the early morning hours yesterday with the main unions to end

US$12m agric fund launched

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Development Trust has unveiled a US$12 million Credit for Agricultural Trade and Expansion Fund (CreateFund) to benefit those involved in the sector’s value chain. The money will be

Stretching your fuel

Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel
IS fuel economy at the top of your list when shopping for a new car or even a used one? Well, personally with the hard times most of us have faced over the years, I would rather save money on

We’ll miss you ‘Smiling Merchant’

Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix
A DARK cloud hung over the tourism and hospitality industry following the death of one of Zimbabwe’s most illustrious and firebrand conservationists, Vitalis Chadenga. Besides being the

Transporters blast Zimra over poor border roads

Thupeyo Muleya in Beitbridge
Transporters from across the country have lambasted the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority for failing to repair damaged roads at Beitbridge Border Post where at least five trucks have overturned or fell off

Let’s uphold our intellectual property rights good for Zim

Robert Garai Muganda Buy Zimbabwe
I have observed that Zimbabweans generally agree that there is need for inclusive growth for the economy to get back to the levels of the mid-1990s era. The challenge just seems to be centred on

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