Modi invited to gold, jewellery summit in India
The Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce, Raj Modi, has been invited by the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council of India (GJPEC) to participate at the second edition of the India Gold and Jewellery Summit to be held in New Delhi on November 23 and 24.
Sangare gets Lone Star green light
Liberia coach Thomas Kojo has included Newcastle United’s Under-23 midfielder Mohammed Sangare in his final list of foreign-based players invited for the match against Zimbabwe this Sunday.
CardEx, Entrust Datacard partner for Zim market
Electronic card producer CardEx, has partnered a United Arab Emirates-based firm Entrust Datacard with a view to entering the Zimbabwean market.
Ranieri takes over at Fulham
LONDON. — Fulham appointed Italian veteran Claudio Ranieri as manager yesterday after sacking Slavisa Jokanovic in a bid to beat the drop from the English Premier League.
Residents warned against buying fish on the streets
Gweru residents have been warned against buying fish on the streets, amid reports that some vendors were collecting dead fish from Ngamo Dam that was recently contaminated.
Zanu-PF recalls Chiredzi councillors
Zanu-pf has resolved to recall two Chiredzi Town councillors for violating the party’s constitution after they were found guilty of consorting with MDC-Alliance councillors to elect a council chair from the opposition, despite the ruling party enjoying numerical advantage in council.
Chivi RDC chair rescues drought-stricken cattle
Chivi Rural District Council chairperson Councillor Godfrey Mukungunugwa has come to the rescue of nearly 5 000 drought-stricken cattle in the arid district after supplying molasses to communities for supplementary feeding.
Tanners appeal for export policy waiver
STAKEHOLDERS in the beef and leather industry are lobbying Government for a policy waiver to enable them to export raw hides they cannot utilise to curtail possible losses and generate revenue for the economy.
Taming inflation is everyone’s responsibility
Wanton price increases experienced last month have come back to haunt the economy, with the sharp rise in inflation to 20,9 percent from 5,4 percent, sending the message home that tendencies to profiteer need to be discouraged firmly.
Mimosa to up production
ZVISHAVANE-based platinum mine, Mimosa, is set to increase its production to 270 000 tonnes per month from 230 000 tonnes which the company is producing.










