Water Polluting firms miss deadline, risk closure
Several companies fingered as drinking water polluters have failed to comply with a Government directive to construct waste pre-treatment plants by June 30 and now face closure.
Germany Summons US ambassador over spy arrest
Germany summoned the US ambassador in Berlin last Friday following the arrest of a man reported to have spied for the United States, heightening friction between the two countries over…
A1 Permit Special Features
Full land ownership Can be used as collateral when borrowing Guarantees land right over indefinite period Rights to use land for agriculture, pastoral and residential purposes Permit is subject to…
DeMbare Psyche up for Derby
Langton Nyakwenda CHAMPIONS Dynamos psyche up for next weekend’s Harare derby with a date against struggling Black Rhinos at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon.
The Global Perspective on Ethanol Production
World ethanol production for transport fuel tripled between 2000 and 2007 from 17 billion to more than 52 billion litres. In 2011 ethanol fuel production reached 84,6 billion litres, with…
Sable Chemicals chokes on million dollar ZESA debt
SABLE Chemicals, the country’s sole ammonium nitrate (AN) fertiliser manufacturer, is presently saddled with a US$57 million electricity debt, raising the spectre that the company might fail to supply the…
World Cup: ‘France will move on’
France coach Didier Deschamps admits he is highly disappointed following his side’s exit from the 2014 FIFA World Cup on Friday.
International Dealers in flurry over Zimbabwe diamonds
Diamond auctioneers from all over the world are courting Government to bring stones from the Chiadzwa diamond fields to their respective markets for sale.
The Persian Gulf of Strategic Minerals
by Mabasa Sasa [Acting Editor] For years, there has been anecdotal evidence that Western countries know more about Africa’s mineral reserves than Africans themselves.
Recapitalising Hwange Colliery an urgent matter
Recently announced plans to recapitalise Hwange Colliery Company Limited are the missing link needed to inject fresh impetus into Zimbabwe’s industrial sector, stakeholders say.




