Research shows mineral growth in 2016

Business Reporter MINERS expect growth of up to five percent this year with all nickel producers and more than half of gold producers planning to increase output, a mining research…

Chinese manufacturing sector shrinks

BEIJING. – Activity in China’s manufacturing sector contracted at its fastest pace in almost three-and-a-half years in January, missing market expectations, an official survey showed yesterday. The official purchasing managers’ index…

2015 challenging year for African markets

Business Reporter IN line with global trends, 2015 was a challenging year for African capital markets in the wake of market volatility and the emergence of renewed global economic uncertainty…

Low business forces SA car dealers to cut prices of ‘ex-Japs’

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau South African car dealers have started reducing prices of pre-owned vehicles mainly from Japan, Singapore and the United Kingdom at Beitbridge Border Post as they battle…

Train runs over teen taking selfie

CHENNAI. — An Indian teenager was struck and killed after he tried to take a photo of himself in front of an oncoming train, police said yesterday, in the latest…

Dutch firms pledge to invest in water sector

Business Editor Several Dutch companies expressed interest to invest in Zimbabwe’s water sector following discussions between the two countries during a study tour of the European country’s water sector last…

Time for politics with a conscience

Nick Mangwana Correspondent One of the most iconic revolutionary songs that encapsulated the ideals of the liberation struggle but also the value system of the revolution was a song which some…

LATEST: Kriste Mambo deputy headmaster in maize scandal

 Lovemore Kadzura A DEPUTY headmaster at Kriste Mambo High School is alleged to have connived with three supporting staff members to steal more than two tonnes of maize from the…

LATEST: Varsity’s law school stopped

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (Zimche) has stopped Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University from enrolling law students because its law school has not yet been approved.…

LATEST: 13 000 arrested for stock theft

Freeman Razemba recently in Mwenezi More than 13 000 people were arrested for stock theft and related offences countrywide while 9 754 cattle were stolen in separate incidents last year…

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