85 companies seek coal-mining licences in Mat North

Gabriel Masvora Business Editor AT least 85 companies have applied to the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development for coal-mining licences in the rich belt of Hwange in Matabeleland North,…

Zesa promises end to load-shedding

From Gabriel Masvora  in Victoria Falls THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority has promised that the country will not experience load shedding by 2018 on the back of various new power…

Government urged to support rice production

Shepias Dube Business Reporter A CALL has been made for Government to invest in rice production amid revelations that the country has the capacity to produce the cereal grain and…

Smallholder farmers at the heart of agriculture: Govt

Roberta Katunga Senior Business Reporter SMALLHOLDER farmers are at the heart of agriculture and critical in achieving food security and nutrition which is one of the key thrusts of the…

Fiscal policy review in July: Chinamasa

From Gabriel Masvora in Vic Falls FINANCE Minister Patrick Chinamasa said he was waiting to gauge how the economy would have performed by the end of June for guidance on…

Empty pockets frustrate Pockets Hill: ZBC looking for money to buy new TV content

THE Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation is battling to acquire new content from independent producers due to lack of funds, The Sunday Mail Leisure has learnt.

SHOWBIZ: Macheso, manager beef deepens

ALICK MACHESO’s long-serving manager William Tsandukwa, who was fired from his job earlier this month, is now an ordinary band member at Orchestra Mberikwazvo.

Winky D faces 10-year UK ban

Mtandazo Dube – Leisure Editor Dancehall chanter Winky D faces a 10-year ban from the United Kingdom for allegedly swindling US$27 000 from England-based Zimbabwean promoter Luther Pakazvakavambwa.

Policy inconsistency hinders investment to Zim

Butler Tambo Economic Focus Continued from last week –Unpacking Zim Asset POLICY inconsistencies and contradictory statements from Government officials have also made doing business in

Urban farmers challenged

Lungile Tshuma Business Correspondent URBAN farmers have been challenged to improve their harvest as urban agriculture has proven to be one of the major sources of food security and employment…

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