ED secures $500million in lines of credit

Takunda Maodza in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday met the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB) president Admassu Tadesse, and the financial institution made a…

Zimbabwe requires 4200MW to ensure electricity access

Thandeka Matebesi, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Energy Council (ZEC) says that the country requires 4200 MW to ensure that both urban and rural areas are electrified. ZEC executive director Mr…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: There is more that unites us than divides us

TODAY we began a national dialogue, the fulfilment of my pledge to engage and consult all Presidential aspirants on ways to move Zimbabwe forward. Let us all put dialogue over…

Former Bosso keeper cries foul

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders goalkeeper, Prosper Matutu is targeting a move to a team in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League after asking Bosso to terminate his…

Valentine’s Day, much ado about nothing?

BELIEFS around Valentine’s Day have landed various people in unenviable situations – from embarrassment, desperation, to downright despair.

MDC-Alliance’s skulduggery will not blight ED’s reform agenda

The usual opposition cynics are employing all manner of tactics to blight the impact of reforms being implemented by President Mnangagwa.

Ignorance stinks to the high heavens

Bishop Lazarus I once had an aunt who would turn into an abominable monster whenever examinations were around the corner. As exams drew closer, it became a painful and traumatic…

More heads to roll at Zesa as result of forensic probe

Several Zesa Holdings senior managers face the axe following a damning forensic audit that has unearthed serious allegations of corruption and abuse of office.

Dairibord boss calls for new currency

DAIRIBORD Holdings Limited chief executive officer Mr Antony Mandiwanza has waded into the debate over the re-introduction of a local currency, saying using the US dollar to produce pushes up operating costs.

Business calls for Government assistance after violent demonstrations

Nozipho Rutsate, Sunday Business Reporter COOKING oil and soap manufacturing company, United Refineries Limited has lost business worth more than $20 million in the back of demonstrations that rocked the…

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