City clarifies water chemical position

Herald Reporter
HARARE City Council will continue to buy water treatment chemicals while waiting for the State Procurement Board to adjudicate over new tenders for the chemicals.
The city’s spokesperson Mr Leslie Gwindi, yesterday said the authority had enough chemicals for treating water.

Italian firms gear up for ZITF

Business Reporter
The Italian pavilion at this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair is bigger to accommodate the increased number of exhibitors from the European country; providing increased opportunities for stronger commercial ties between Zimbabwean and Italian companies.

Bulawayo hotels fully booked

Business Reporter
The   country’s    second   largest   city, Bulawayo,  has virtually run out of hotel accommodation ahead of the of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair which  starts tomorrow.
A survey of the major hotels in the city such as the Holiday Inn, Bulawayo Rainbow Hotel and Cresta Churchill showed that they were all fully booked until after the annual trade

Various prophets predict president’s victory

Tinashe Farawo Herald Reporter
Leading prophets from various indigenous apostolic sects have predicted a resounding victory for President Mugabe in the forthcoming harmonised election expected this year.
The indigenous prophets from the apostolic sects have previously made accurate prophecies on the political developments in Zimbabwe with the most notable one being the 1934

AfDB launches project bonds

Business Reporter
THE African Development Bank has put together a report exploring how structured finance techniques could be used to mobilise African domestic capital to support various infrastructural projects to spur economic growth.

Western nations in stampede to normalise relations with Zim

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
Recent overtures by the US government and other Western nations to normalise relations with Zimbabwe show that Zimbabwe has won the war against the illegal sanctions imposed by the countries over a decade ago.

Look East policy panacea to sanctions

Walter Nyamukondiwa recently in RAFFINGORA
ZIMBABWE’S Look East policy is the panacea to the economic hardships caused by the illegal sanctions, Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has said.

ZPC to ramp up production

Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Power Company plans to increase power output from the existing capacity by 520 megawatts to reduce power deficits that have resulted in electricity rationing to balance supply.

Sekeramayi dismisses security sector reforms

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
THE MDC formations are being sponsored by the country’s former coloniser, Britain, to press for security

Battle for Batoka hots up

Business Reporter
A CONSORTIUM of Zimbabwean, Zambian and Chinese businesses has expressed interest to build the estimated US$4 billion Batoka Hydropower Project expected to produce 1 600 megawatts of electricity.

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