White farmers seize US$45m diamonds
Itai Mazire and Kuda Bwititi – Sunday Mail Reporters A group of 12 white commercial farmers on Friday approached the European Court in Belgium to attach US$45 million worth of…
US ‘spy’ infiltrates Zanu-PF, MDC-T
An official with the United States Embassy in Harare is getting briefings on internal discussions on Zanu-PF’s succession issue from parliamentarians, it has been established.
Russian millions start flowing in
Kuda Bwititi – Senior Reporter Less than a week after sealing a US$3 billion pact to mine platinum in Darwendale, Russian investors have alrady disbursed part of the US$400 million…
BUSINESS TOP STORY: Getting to grips with debt
– Govt repays US$111m to international creditors – US$600m channelled to grain, drugs, water chemicals GOVERNMENT is mulling amendments that effectively grant banks immunity against claims made for monies seized…
Kenya to cut electricity cost by 30 percent
THE cost of electricity will fall by at least 30 per cent at the end of this month after the introduction of 70MW of geothermal power into the national grid,…
MOTORING: The new beast in town
Shout out to Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team. All the best to Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg in today’s Singapore Grand Prix.
Chinamasa: ‘Duties unlikely to result in wholesale market changes’
NEW tax measures from the latest half-year fiscal policy review will likely impact listed companies differently, but wholesale material changes are unlikely, especially in the short term, analysts have said.
Stocks tumble on profit taking
Stories by Enacy Mapakame SHARE prices dropped 2,2 percent in four trading days on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange on profit taking, reversing significant gains recorded a fortnight ago.
Sales of fresh produce at MBARE MUSIKA drop by 12,3 percent
Enacy Mapakame – Business Reporter SALES of agricultural commodities at the country’s biggest fresh produce market, Mbare Musika, dropped 12,3 percent to US$1,07 million in the three months to July…
Chinese sells rooftop power to state grid
AFTER installing eight photovoltaic panels on the roof of his two-storey house, Wen Xingwang’s financial future is looking a bit brighter.










