Hwange pulls plug on coke oven battery negotiations

HARARE – Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed coal miner, Hwange Colliery Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) appears to have terminated negotiations with its Chinese partners for the takeover of the Hwange Coal Gasification…

Zimra surpasses revenue target in Q1

HARARE – The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) collected $1, 13 billion in the first quarter of 2018, surpassing  its revenue target by 8 percent, an official has said.

JUST IN: President’s Independence message

This year’s Independence Day celebrations are historic as the country has entered a period of freedom, openness and opportunity, President Mnangagwa has said.

JUST IN: Masendeke murders rival suitor

A Kwekwe man ran amok and fatally assaulted a rival suitor after he caught him in the bedroom with his girlfriend, police have confirmed.

Oil seed crops now under Command Agriculture

HARARE – Government will from this season include oil seed crops under Command Agriculture and come up with a lucrative price for soyabeans as part of strategies to boost production.…

Zim industry urged to gear up for Continental Free trade area

HARARE – Local industry should begin retooling to be able to produce competitive products in preparation for the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the Competition and…

Vital Signs: the world economy can benefit from a vindicated Trump

Richard Holden I am in Beijing this week, so I will start with important Chinese data. The producer price index (PPI) grew at 3.1 percent for the 12 months to…

Oil markets tense after western strikes on Syria, rising U.S. drilling weighs

SINGAPORE – Oil fell more than 1 percent on Monday as markets opened following western air strikes in Syria over the weekend, while a rise in U.S. drilling for new production also…

Bonds stable as market assess Syrian missile strike

South African government bonds were little-changed on Monday morning, in line with the rand, as investors assessed how much geopolitical risk to price into the market.

Judicial officers urged to shun underhand dealings

  Mashudu Netsianada, Senior Court Reporter CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba has urged judicial officers to desist from compromising judicial standards through engaging in underhand dealings likely to bring the name…

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