US$50m shot in arm for SMEs

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter A South African company yesterday extended a US$50 million credit facility to small to medium enterprises in the mining and agricultural sectors. The deal was signed…

Chinese delegation commends Zim tobacco

Agriculture Reporters A visiting Chinese delegation has commended Zimbabwe for producing high quality tobacco that has a unique flavour that is required on the international market. Speaking after touring TianZe…

Govt wins diamond proceeds’ war with firms

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Government has started collecting its share of revenue from the Chiadzwa diamond proceeds at sale level rather than waiting for yearly dividends, amid indications that the…

Tokwe-Mukosi flood victims return to original homes

George Maponga in Masvingo Over 100 families relocated to Chingwizi have left the camp and returned to their original homes in the Tokwe-Mukosi flood basin in Chivi, as the stand-off…

IMPI mandate extended

Susan Nyabunze Herald Reporter Government has extended the mandate of the Information and Media Panel of Inquiry by two months to afford more time to those who may want to…

Inquiries for radio licence applicants

Herald Reporter The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) will conduct public inquiries this month for all radio licence applicants which are meant to determine their suitability to provide free to…

CSC to end livestock imports

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE Cold Storage Company (CSC) will no longer import livestock for slaughter as the country has enough cattle, a senior official said yesterday.

Power generation improves

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter POWER generation in the country has improved from an average of 1,200 megawatts at the beginning of the year to above 1,400MW largely due to…

Metallon Gold to increase production

Tinashe Makichi Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’s largest gold mining group, Metallon Gold is working towards increasing production through expanding its current operations under  its medium term plan, the company said in…

Mobile, internet transactions up 44,61 percent

Harare Bureau THE value of mobile and internet based transactions rose by 44,61 percent in June from the previous month as the wave of electronic payments continue gathering momentum.

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