Sable pins hope on NewZim Steel: Losing $1 million in potential revenue
Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent The country’s sole Ammonium Nitrate (AN) fertiliser manufacturer, Sable Chemicals (Pvt) Limited, is losing at least $1 million per month due to the continued non-operation of…
Fresh produce import ban triggers panic buying
Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter A SHORTAGE of fruits and vegetables following the government’s ban on the importation of fresh produce into the country has triggered panic buying in Bulawayo.
Lager volumes dip 26 percent
Harare Bureau DELTA Corporation, Zimbabwe’s largest beverages maker, said volumes for the fourth quarter to March 2014 declined 6 percent due to low consumer spending, but remained flat year-on-year.
Diversify to reduce trade risk – companies urged
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter LOCAL companies should diversify their export markets to reduce the trade risk associated with South Africa being Zimbabwe’s largest trading partner.
Prof Moyo blasts EU
Lloyd Gumbo Harare Bureau THE government is disgusted by the way the European Union treated the First Family ahead of the recent EU-Africa Summit in Belgium. Zimbabwe pulled out of…
15 bodies recovered from Limpopo River
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau ZIMBABWE and South African police have retrieved the bodies of 15 suspected border jumpers who drowned while crossing the crocodile infested Limpopo River.
Woman accused of raping boy, 7
Thandeka Moyo Court Reporter A MARRIED mum-of-two “raped” a Grade Two pupil after promising to give him a pencil and snot apples (uxakuxaku), a court heard yesterday.
Musicians slam ZiFM chart show
Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent “BULAWAYO musicians should not be treated as a special case and should be given space on national airwaves like their Harare counterparts.”
Unknown assailant stabs man to death
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter A MAN from Bulawayo’s Pumula South suburb died after being stabbed by an unknown assailant who is still at large. Ndumiso Moyo was stabbed thrice at…
Graft fight ‘needs political will’
Temba Dube Senior Reporter CROSS-PARTY political will is an indispensable necessity to win the war against corruption, Information Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo said yesterday.










