Profica opens shop in Zimbabwe

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter AWARD-winning property and construction solutions company, Profica is establishing an office in Zimbabwe making it the eighth regional office for the firm in Africa and beyond.…

Police speak on fingerprints scam

Crime Reporter Police have said the money charged for fingerprints for vetting at the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters in Harare has remained unchanged and people should be wary of…

Chasi sworn in as energy minister

HARARE – President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday swore into office new Energy and Power Development Minister, Fortune Chasi, following his promotion last week. Chasi, formerly a deputy minister in the…

Small-scale miners urged to formalize operations

Sukoluhle Ndlovu and Michael Magoronga MIDLANDS – Government has urged small-sale miners to register their operations to enable planning and coordination so that they have full access to resources and…

US$184m tobacco sold

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Tobacco farmers have to date sold 101 million kilogrammes of the golden leaf worth US$184 million, which reflects declining variance between volumes sold since the start…

Turkey’s currency collapse shows just how vulnerable its economy is to a crisis

Can Erbil If you happen to be a tourist in Turkey right now, consider yourself lucky. Otherwise, things look grim. The Turkish lira has lost as much as a third…

Asia stocks grapple with trade anxiety even as Huawei gets reprieve

TOKYO – Asian stocks struggled for traction on Wednesday, as relief over Washington’s temporary relaxation of curbs against China’s Huawei Technologies failed to offset deeper worries about an intensifying trade…

Rand dips ahead of inflation release

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand weakened on Wednesday as steady demand for dollars spurred by easing of trade tensions between Washington and Beijing kept the local currency on the backfoot.…

JUST IN: ZRP speaks on fingerprints scam

Police have said the money charged for fingerprints for vetting at the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters in Harare has remained unchanged and people should be wary of criminals who want to take advantage of them.

Government reduces fuel duty. . .Timely move cushions travelling public

Chronicle Reporters/Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has reduced duty on both diesel and petrol as a way of cushioning the travelling public from the latest fuel price increases, a senior official has…

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