Cairns Foods eyes 35 percent growth

Harare Bureau CAIRNS Foods is targeting a 35 percent growth in the market share of its chocolate business buoyed by improved capacity utilisation. The company’s acting chief executive officer Jeremiah…

Cabinet approves SAZ Bill

Business Reporter CABINET has approved principles of the Bill seeking to give the Standards Association of Zimbabwe powers to subject products to compulsory testing for compliance with minimum quality standards.

Biotech authority pushes for genetically modified cotton variety

THE National Biotechnology Authority on Tuesday told Parliament to push for a genetically modified variety of cotton crop to improve declining output.

Toll fees revenue up 75 percent: Zinara

Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration Authority (Zinara) says revenue from toll fees has increased 75 percent  since October last year on levels disbursed to them by Zimbabwe Revenue…

Amplats sale not linked to strike: Amcu

JOHANNESBURG – Anglo-American Platinum’s (Amplats) plan to sell its mines in Rustenburg, North West, has no link to the recent wage strike in the platinum sector, the Association of Mineworkers…

Coffee production set to increase

Harare Bureau COFFEE production in the country is set to increase by about 13 percent to 510 metric tonnes this year owing to support from development partners and expansion in…

Chinese firm donates computers to Parly

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter China has over the years transformed itself into a technological giant owing to its refocus in Information and Communication Technologies, Speaker of National Assembly Cde Jacob…

‘Army committed to Zim-Asset success’

Farirai Machivenyika  and Susan Nyabunze Zimbabwe National Army commander Lieutenant-General Phillip Valerio Sibanda yesterday said the army will maintain a peaceful environment in the country to ensure successful implementation of…

ZBC salary cuts illegal —lawyers

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Lawyers representing ZBC workers said the decision by the corporation to unilaterally slash salaries to the levels of 2010 was unlawful and should be reversed…

SA earthquake: Zim safe

Elita Chikwati Herald Reporter The Meteorological Services of Zimbabwe has assured people that they are safe from the earthquake that yesterday hit South Africa, killing a 31-year-old man in an…

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