‘Zim ready to engage West’

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Reporter Zimbabwe has reiterated its willingness to engage the West and normalise relations, a senior Government official has said. Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister Christopher Mutsvangwa told a…

Foreign investors eye local banks

Mernat Mafirakurewa  Business Editor The local banking sector is set to benefit from foreign investors keen to expand their footprint on the African continent, a local research firm has said.

Essar begins skills audit

Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent ESSAR Africa Holdings have begun a skills audit of the workforce at the giant steel producing firm, NewZim Steel, ahead of its envisaged opening later this…

10 Killers to Hang

Thulani Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter The Supreme Court yesterday upheld death sentences against ten people accused of committing gruesome and callous murders around the country.

Gold deliveries near 4 tonnes

Martin Kadzere Harare Bureau GOLD deliveries to Fidelity Printers and Refiners, the country’s sole buyer of the mineral, reached nearly four tonnes in four months to April this year, official…

Courts to settle MDC-T fallout

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai cannot recall legislators calling for his ouster from Parliament through the august House, the speaker of  the National Assembly Cde Jacob Mudenda…

Arrears stifling Zim growth: World Bank

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter The World Banks says Zimbabwe’s arrears with international financial institutions are stifling accelerated economic growth by limiting access to new finance.

‘Zim willing to engage West’

Nyemudzai Kakore Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE has reiterated its willingness to engage the West and normalise relations, a senior government official has said. Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister Christopher Mutsvangwa told a…

Belgium regains top spot as major Zim tobacco importer

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter BELGIUM has regained top spot as the major consumer of flue-cured tobacco from Zimbabwe importing 3,5 million kilogrammes taking over from South Africa which dominated…

Man survives axe attack

Midlands Reporter A LOWER Gweru man escaped death by a whisker after he was struck on the forehead with an axe while at a beer drink last weekend. Midlands police…

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