Cotton price war ‘Farmers can hold onto crop’

Tawanda Mangoma Business Correspondent AGRICULTURE, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development deputy minister responsible for cropping Davis Marapira has urged cotton farmers to continue harvesting their crop despite the current prices which…

ZNCC seeks economic solutions

Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter AT least 200 delegates are expected to attend the 121st Zimbabwe National Chamber annual congress that will tackle among other issues the country’s risk profile, financing…

Zambezi River white water rafting resumes

Patrick Chitumba Senior Reporter TOUR and adventure operators in the resort town of Victoria Falls have started white water rafting on the Zambezi River. The adrenalin activity had been stopped…

Mavhaire names 10 energy sector boards

ENERGY and Power Development Minister Dzikamai Mavhaire yesterday announced 10 boards of directors for parastatals under his ministry, urging them to improve the energy and power situation in the  country.

Tariff Commission probes Econet

Tinashe Makichi Harare Bureau THE Competition and Tariff and Commission (CTC) has started gathering information which may result in a fully-fledged investigation on alleged uncompetitive behaviour by Econet Wireless.

Edgars eyes SA market for Quote range

EDGARS Stores is eyeing exporting its recently-launched men’s casual clothing label, Quote, to   South Africa following its acceptance on the local market.

Parirenyatwa to meet Byo hospital bosses

Mpumelelo Nyoni Chronicle Reporter THE MINISTER of Health and Child Care, Dr David Parirenyatwa, is in Bulawayo to gain an understanding of the management of drugs and general operations at…

Tsvangirai counts his losses

Clemence Manyukwe News Editor MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai is counting his losses as the list of former lieutenants that are deserting him continues to grow. Since the party’s formation in…

Pensioners drag Hwange Colliery to court

Fairness Moyana Chronicle Correspondent HWANGE Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) pensioners have dragged their former employer to court challenging their eviction from the company houses.

Tough import measures mooted

Harare Bureau The government will not relax its policy on the production of genetically modified commodities in the country but will work on imposing stiffer measures on the import of…

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