Blitz on errant foreign businesses

Scores of foreign-owned businesses operating in sectors reserved for locals under the country’s Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Regulations risk losing operating licences after authorities launched a blitz to unmask the…

RCU to host Vice Chancellor’s Golf Tournament

Stephene Chikozho The Reformed Church University (RCU), which is in the final stages of the construction of the $2 million phase one project of its main campus in Masvingo, is…

US$3 billion within sight but . . .

WHEN Government announced 2016 export earnings from the mining sector had reached the US$2 billion mark, the news was naturally received with great enthusiasm.

Cde Nyika Bara buried

War veteran and one of the pioneer producers at the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) Cde Nyika Bara was yesterday laid to rest at Glen Forest Cemetery in Harare.

Farm rationalisation intensifies

Government has deployed a probe team into farms to draw information on occupancy, utilisation and cases of sub-letting as the optimisation of agricultural production gathers momentum.

It’s decision time for farmers

Peter Gambara The summer season is upon us and a lot of farmers are contemplating what crops they should grow.

Rufaro to be renamed

AFTER a long overdue makeover that saw its turf changed from artificial to natural grass, Rufaro could soon have its name altered.

Gvt mourns Gogo Msika

Government is waiting for guidance from President Mugabe on how to proceed following the death of Gogo Maria Msika, widow to former Vice President Joseph Msika.

Chelsey the hunted

CHELSEY HUNTER may just be the future Olympian that the country is hunting for.

Strong capital markets key for US$100bn economy

ZIMBABWE needs strong capital markets, credit rules and predictable national policy that attracts Diaspora funding to help build an ambitious US$100 billion economy.

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