The Fundamentals of Essay Writing Example Revealed
A thriving college paper will demonstrate that its writer may use the wisdom and methods of the discipline in which it’s been assigned to reveal something that’s true. Often writers…
The Basic Facts of Web of Science
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Ex-boss says ‘resurrected’ man an idiot
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Gayle first player to smash 500 sixes in international cricket
WEST Indies opener Chris Gayle has continued with his sensational form with the bat as he smashed another hundred in the ongoing five-match one day international series against England at…
Relief for exporters . . . RBZ bends on 30-day retention period . . . Industry proposes up to 180 days
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will allow exporters to keep part of their export proceeds before compulsory conversion to local currency for periods longer than the prescribed 30 days in exceptional circumstances where such need arises to avoid choking companies’ operations, Business Weekly can reveal.
RBZ mops up $2bn excess liquidity
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) savings bond has to date attracted $2 billion from the market, and now accounts for around 20 percent of all the real time gross settlement (RTGS) balances.
Arcadia Lithium Project gets SEZ status
The Zimbabwe Special Economic Zones Authority (ZIMSEZA), has granted Prospect Resources’ Arcadia Lithium Project Special Economic Zone (SEZ) status, Business Weekly can reveal.
Revisiting the Chinhoyi Caves
In the past 10 years, I have visited and revisited Chinhoyi Caves but I cannot resist it. It is a place where each day you enter the caves, you come out fresh and rethinking about Zimbabwe’s geomorphological splendour. It is difficult to explain the feeling. Strange isn’t it?
Zim tobacco production might fall
Zimbabwe expects production of its largest single foreign currency earner tobacco to fall this season as erratic rains in the eastern parts of the country affected output.
AfDB praises Zim economic reforms . . . sees economic boom
The fiscal and monetary reforms set in motion by Government, particularly the deliberate plan to transform State-owned Enterprises, and allowing market forces to determine the exchange rate, are expected to see the economy growing “exponentially” from this year going forward, a top African Development Bank (AfDB) official has said.









