Bindura gross profit up 35pc

Enacy Mapakame Bindura Nickel Corporation profit after tax for the year to March 2018 jumped 857 percent to $5,8 million, against the background of  a $4,3 million impairment last year,…

President vosangana nematicha

Leonard Ncube ari kuVICTORIA FALLS— PRESIDENT Mnangagwa vari kutarisirwa kusangana nevairidzi pamusangano uchazeya nyaya dzinosanganisira mashandiro ematicha nezvimwe zvine chekuita nedzidzo.

Zimbabwe Leopards under scrutiny

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIM Leopards’ fine form in the Southern Region Division One League comes under scrutiny tomorrow when they take on table-toppers Hwange at Gifford High School.

URL ventures into mealie-meal milling

Prosper Ndlovu United Refineries Limited has added mealie-meal manufacturing to its wider product mix as part of an aggressive diversification drive.

Currency Conundrum: Which way for Zim?

Joseph Mverecha There is an interesting debate on currency, in terms of way forward or more precisely a continuation of the debate, which has been going on over the past…

Global nickel production to remain subdued

Mining Weekly Forecaster BMI Research anticipates the global refined nickel market to remain in a slight deficit this year, as global production remains subdued.

Old Mutual’s Africa home coming: The future is waiting

… Focused on unlocking shareholder value… Decision-making will be more decentralised Kudzanai Sharara The break-up of financial services group Old Mutual plc was completed on Tuesday this week when the…

‘No more talk shows on SEZs’

Prosper Ndlovu THE strategic plan to guide implementation of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in the country would be out by end of July and thereafter there will be no more…

‘Zim pays heavy price for disjointed soya value chain’

Industry paying steep local prices… Local soya industry not competitive Golden Sibanda Zimbabwe is paying a heavy price for uncoordinated investment in the soya bean production value chain, forcing the…

Big data coming to agriculture

The industrialisation of agriculture began some 100 years ago. We are now witnessing its digitalisation. But a wave of big data may sweep farmers off their land, unless they mark…

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