Africa’s Free Trade Area goes live

THE much-awaited African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which is expected to boost intra-African trade, has finally come into force.

Zim has enough sugar stocks

The Zimbabwe Sugar Association (ZSA) has urged the public not to hoard sugar because there are enough stocks to meet local demand.

Editorial Comment: Fuel Stabilisation Fund critical

Fuel is a critical component of the country’s day-to-day business. Fuel supply — availability or shortages — affect the socio-economic and political functions of the country. It affects everything.

Zesa engages Eskom over debt

Power utility Zesa Holdings will this week head to South Africa for crunch talks with fellow electricity supplier, Eskom, over a payment plan relating to a US$33 million debt for power imports.

PRIMEIRO DE AUGUSTO . . . Red-hot Chicken Inn striker scores hat-trick to destroy CAPS United

PRIMEIRO de Agosto are the current champions of Angola and, recently, they even went all the way to the semi-finals of the CAF Champions League after defeating FC Platinum along the way.

Profiteering tendencies condemned

Coalition Against Sanctions chairman Mr Jimayi Muduvuri has condemned the profiteering tendencies by some unscrupulous elements which he said had caused wanton suffering of the generality of Zimbabweans.

Chinese treat for children at Longcheng Plaza

The Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe yesterday donated goods worth more than US$20 000 to several children’s homes in Harare during their annual children’s party to commemorate Children’s Day at Longcheng Plaza.

Mavhunga courts investors

MINISTER of State for Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs Monica Mavhunga has called on investors to consider putting their money into research and beneficiation opportunities that are available in the province.

‘Fidelity monopoly must go’

Small-scale gold producers have implored Government to end the monopoly of Fidelity Printers and Refiners, as Zimbabwe’s sole authorised gold buyer to improve bullion deliveries from the sector amid fears of rampant leakages.

MHOFU’S FATHER DIES

WARRIORS coach Sunday Chidzambwa might be forced to temporarily leave his team’s camp at the COSAFA Cup in Durban, South Africa, to attend the funeral of his father who died in Harare yesterday.

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