Cash upfront for blood

Health Reporter
PATIENTS in need of blood are now paying for the product directly to the National Blood Services Zimbabwe following the organisation’s demands that all hospitals pay cash upfront for ordered blood

Rebate on goods donated to charities

LOCALLY registered charitable or welfare organisations may enjoy  Customs Duty  and Value Added Tax (VAT) free concession on importations of donated goods which are approved by the

Youths get party regalia

Lewis Tembo Herald Reporter
The Zanu-PF national youth affairs department yesterday presented more than 100 items of party regalia to youth supporters in Harare yesterday. Speaking on behalf of Zanu-PF national political

ArcelorMittal goes into the red

Paris. – The world’s top steel producer ArcelorMittal stumbled into the red last year with a net loss of US$3,72 billion largely due to costs related to Europe, but said its shuttering of plants was sufficient

Brazilians bid for Batoka

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
A BRAZILIAN company Camargo Correa has made a bid for the construction of the Batoka hydro-electric power station worth a billion dollars. The power station is supposed to be constructed under a joint

Another EU budget clash looms clash over budget

Brussels. – European leaders are set for another clash over the EU budget at a two-day summit starting today, with the only certainty being that any deal will include serious spending cuts. Buoyed by hopes

Harare owed US$60m

Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter
Harare is owed more than US$60 million in water bills by satellite towns and Government, Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda has said. Mayor Masunda said Government owes council more than US$44 million,

Zambia airports enjoy brisk business

LUSAKA. –  Zambia last year recorded an increased number of passenger traffic in all of its four international airports, the Zambia Daily Mail reported yesterday. The recorded passenger traffic is the

Zimrights official denied bail

Court Reporter
Zimrights officials charged with publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the State had their latest bid for bail thrown out yesterday. This is the third time Dorcas Shereni (42), Tanaka

Japan’s Mazda bounces back

Tokyo. – Japanese car giant Mazda yesterday said it swung back to a profit in the nine months to December as it boosted its full-year earnings forecast. Japan’s fifth-biggest carmaker logged a net profit

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