Tobacco exports rake in $892m

ZIMBABWE’S tobacco export earnings closed 2018 at $892 million from 184,1 million kilogrammes exported to different parts of the world.

Ariston revenue goes up

listed Agro-concern, Ariston Holdings Limited closed 2018 in the green after posting a before tax profit of $3,1 million for the year ended September 30, 2018 compared to a before tax loss of $1,5 million incurred in the prior year

ZRP undergoes massive transformation

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is set to undergo major transformation this year as it adopts a new structure and rebrands to win back public confidence. Changes to the ZRP hierarchy will be effected in the “next few days”.

2018 to be remembered for high tobacco production

THE year 2018 will be remembered in the history of the country for attaining the highest tobacco production levels ever since the growing of the golden leaf began.

Yadah Stars not for sale

PROPHET Water Magaya says his Yadah Stars’ Premiership franchise is not for sale and this year he intends to take a hands-on approach to issues related to the club to try and even fulfil his dream of winning silverware.

Farmers panic over rains

Farmers in most parts of the Midlands Province have started to panic as the province is yet to receive any significant rainfall.

Shurugwi MP preaches peace

ZANU-PF Member of Parliament for Shurugwi South constituency Cde Edmond Mkaratigwa has implored people in his constituency to preserve peace and spread love to enable economic development.

Full text of DPRK Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un New Year Address

PYONGYANG. — The following is the full text of the New Year Address made by Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un on January 1, 2019:

Fuel dealers fined

TWO Mutare illegal fuel dealers were last week each fined $200 for selling diesel and petrol on the black market.  Wilbert Shungu and Mountford Sibale were punished after they appeared before Mutare magistrate Perseverance Makala charged with selling petroleum without a licence.

Farmers to up production

MACADAMIA nut farmers in Chipinge are expecting to increase production of their produce for the 2018/19 season and generate much needed foreign currency.

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