Govt to craft laws to accommodate new broadcasting players

Leonard Ncube at Kenmaur, Lupane GOVERNMENT will soon craft a law that will accommodate new broadcasting players as well as protect content producers in the new digital era, a senior…

Research institutions urged to unlock agriculture’s full potential

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has emphasised the need for close cooperation between its departments, the private sector and international research institutions for the country to increase agricultural productivity for…

Economic revival: Zanu-PF’s trump card

Business Writer Zanu PF, the country’s ruling party, will anchor it’s 2018 electoral message on economic revival and political tolerance, the party’s Youth Secretary Pupurai Togarepi has said. President Emmerson…

State firms in violation of Constitutional provisions

Hebert Zharare Companies owned by Government should conduct their businesses viably and abide by generally accepted standards of good corporate governance as stipulated by the Constitution if they are to…

Give many options that allow all to participate

Government is still thinking about a formula that marries two desired principles in the exploitation of mineral resources: First that Zimbabwe is open for business and wishes to attract investors,…

Moyo targets knockout against Ukranian

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter WORLD Boxing Federation (WBF) All-Africa heavyweight champion Elvis Moyo says he wants to knockout Ukranian Maksym Pedyura in tonight’s international bout at the Harare City…

Zimbabwe Institute of Foundrymen re-launched

Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent LOCAL foundries have re-launched the Zimbabwe Institute of Foundrymen (ZIF) whose mandate is to help lobby Government about issues affecting the sector.

Anticipated upturn for hospitality stocks

Enacy Mapakame Hospitality and tourism companies on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange are poised for growth this year as they angle to cash in on the anticipated boom of the local…

RBZ slams merchants not submitting export incentive details

Business Writers The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has launched an investigation into allegations that some indigenous merchants paying for tobacco using Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS), are reportedly not submitting…

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