BOOST FOR COMPANIES. . . Funding package to support SI64: CZI

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe are engaged in talks over a special funding package to boost production in…

Byo man wins last AFDIS house

Peter Matika, Showbiz Reporter OWNING a house has always been a priority for 28-year-old Prince Dube, an assistant cashier at a local beer garden. But as life would have it…

None above the law: VP Mnangagwa

Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau EVERYONE, including Cabinet Ministers and Vice Presidents, can be prosecuted if there are reasonable grounds to suspect the commission of a crime as they are not…

Don’t interfere with Zacc: Kasukuwere

Walter Nyamukondiwa in Norton THE Zanu-PF party leadership should allow a committee set up by President Mugabe to look into the dealings of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) to execute…

Ethiopia denies ‘extreme’ police violence at protests

Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said on Tuesday that police had not used extreme violence against protesters and the government would investigate reports of such incidents.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Have faith, don’t be alarmist on bond notes

BOND notes are an export incentive scheme meant to stimulate production and consolidate the multi-currency system and there is no need for people to raise unnecessary alarm and despondency regarding…

Thirty years on – we still have no answers

Lovemore Ranga Mataire THE first time I saw President Mugabe shed tears was on the morning of October 20, 1986.

Fees Must Fall slams ‘thuggery of rogue elements’ at CPUT

Cape Town — The CPUT Fees Must Fall movement yesterday distanced itself from the property damage which occurred at its Bellville campus in the early hours of the morning, labelling…

Turkey deal to retool firms. . . Firm to equip Zim companies with machinery

Bianca Mlilo, Business Reporter A TURKISH firm, Cukurova Group, has pledged to support Zimbabwean companies with machinery as part of industry’s efforts to retool, an industry official has said.

Four arrested at Byo bank for $2 700 counterfeit notes deposit

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter FOUR men from Bulawayo have been arrested after they allegedly tried to deposit $2 700 in fake notes into a city bank.

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