Hwange Colliery to lend coal to farmers

Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau Hwange Colliery Company will next year lend tobacco growers coal for curing, a move likely to reduce deforestation in farming areas.

Hwange Colliery to lend coal to farmers

Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau Hwange Colliery Company will next year lend tobacco growers coal for curing, a move likely to reduce deforestation in farming areas.

Demise of the rand: The story behind

Elgin Chetsanga WHEN did you change the fare? This is an embarrassing and sometimes uncomfortable question we have had to ask touts or windis over the past few months.

Demise of the rand: The story behind

Elgin Chetsanga WHEN did you change the fare? This is an embarrassing and sometimes uncomfortable question we have had to ask touts or windis over the past few months.

Arsene Wenger is Arsenal. . . so what happens when he leaves?

IT is believed that if you have a passion, a real passion, something that calls to the deepest parts of your soul, that you should move heaven and earth to…

NRZ launches technical college, offers diploma

Whinsley Masara, Business Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) will start offering national diploma in technical and commercial courses in January next year following the launch of its technical…

NRZ launches technical college, offers diploma

Whinsley Masara, Business Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) will start offering national diploma in technical and commercial courses in January next year following the launch of its technical…

Blue Ribbon CEO denies trying to derail Bakhresa deal

Harare Bureau BLUE Ribbon Industries (BRI) chief executive Mike Manga has refuted claims by workers that he played a part in attempts to derail a $40 million investment in the…

Blue Ribbon CEO denies trying to derail Bakhresa deal

Harare Bureau BLUE Ribbon Industries (BRI) chief executive Mike Manga has refuted claims by workers that he played a part in attempts to derail a $40 million investment in the…

Buy Zimbabwe warns local companies

BUY Zimbabwe has warned of looming stagnation in the country’s capacity utilisation if no fresh foreign direct investment is injected or a price boom on the local market is realised…

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