FirstRand Bank joins Nedbank in exodus

Unsurprisingly, yet another local bank has opted out of providing financing for new coal power projects in South Africa.

Cotton farmers urged to up production

The Cotton Producers and Marketers Association has challenged its members who benefited from the Presidential Free Cotton Inputs Scheme Programme to redouble their efforts to stand a chance to win top honours.

Zanu-PF holds feedback meetings

THE Zanu-PF provincial leadership has held inter-district meetings across Masvingo to update party members on the state of the economy and measures being taken by Government to cushion ordinary people.

Zim explosives smuggler jailed in SA

A 30-year-old Zimbabwean man was last week jailed for an effective 15 years for smuggling explosives worth R200 000 into South Africa through Beitbridge Border Post.

Agric Ministry to lobby for climate change law

THE Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement wants to lobby Parliament for the enactment of a law that will allow the country to access global funding for awareness and education on climate change.

Massive support for national clean-up campaign

The Peoples Own Savings Bank, the Judicial Services Commission and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s subsidiary Homelink, last week joined Zimbabweans in the national clean-up campaign.

Firm rolls out ICT-based fuel calibrator

A FUEL solutions company, Garage and Forecourt (Pvt) Ltd, is rolling a first of its kind 3D Laser Scan machine that uses state-of-the-art technology to calibrate and re-calibrate fuel tanks at a time local stations have been relying on manual methods.

Chisora eyes Parker fight

Joseph Parker’s team have been contacted about a potential fight with Zimbabwe-born British heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora and hope to open talks this week about a return to Britain.

Presidential inputs spur increase in cotton farming

COTTON farming in Manicaland has increased following the rise in the uptake of inputs by farmers under the Presidential Inputs Support Scheme.

Ex-Mozambican finance minister revives bail application: lawyer

Former Mozambican finance minister Manuel Chang, arrested in South Africa in connection with US$2 billion in fraudulent loans, submitted an urgent bail application last week, one of his lawyers told Reuters on Monday.

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