RBZ to plug tourism leakages

Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will soon digitalise its accounting system for the safari hunting players to address administration challenges and revenue leakages which the…

Sugar production set to drop

PRODUCTION of sugar cane in Zimbabwe is projected to drop by three percent to 3.8 million metric tonnes (MMT) this year due to a twelve percent drop in area harvested,…

Amid cold sheets, Byo must conduct own census

Limukani Ncube YOU get an impression that when the smoke died down in Bulawayo with industries having their warehouses converted into churches, the heat also died down between the sheets…

Malawi vote enters second day after riots

Blantyre — Voting in Malawi’s heated elections spilled into a second day yesterday after riots sparked by the late opening of polling stations marred a vote seen as a test…

African leaders must speak with one voice to defeat Boko Haram

THE declaration of “war” on Boko Haram extremists by African leaders at a security summit in Paris is a major step to tackle the regional threat posed by the group…

PPC expands operations

ZIMBABWE’S economic slowdown has hit the construction industry, with PPC saying yesterday that “in-country liquidity constraints” had led to a cooling in cement demand.

Biden warns Russia ahead of Ukraine poll

Bucharest — Tougher sanctions must be imposed on Russia if it undermines crucial elections in Ukraine on Sunday, US Vice President Joe Biden said yesterday in Bucharest.

FUSO trucks for Zim market

Harare Bureau DAIMLER India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation Japan see great potential in the new FUSO trucks tailored for the Zimbabwean market.

Editorial Comment: Zisco’s revival to benefit the whole country

The bringing to finality of the much-talked about $750 million Essar deal is a welcome development. The deal inked during the days of inclusive government in 2010 characterised by haggling…

Prince Charles compares Putin to Hitler — report

London — Britain’s Prince Charles stoked controversy during a visit to Canada by comparing the recent actions of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s to those of Adolf Hitler, the Daily Mail…

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