Farmers defaulting on rentals warned

Government has warned that resettled farmers who default on their land rental payments risk punitive action.

Mutare says no to farm brick use

The City of Mutare has banned the use of farm bricks for construction of commercial, industrial and residential structures, complying with a directive from the Environmental Management Agency (EMA).

Local firms to attend China trade fair

Local companies here will next year have a rare opportunity to participate and market their products at the China Lanzhou Investment and Trade Fair as the province enhances its cooperation with that country’s Gansu province.

CHINYENGETERE BACK AT FCP

PREMIERSHIP champions FC Platinum have had a squad overhaul in mid-season with at least six players expected to leave and as many joining their stable.

Chitungwiza council owes Harare $11m

CHITUNGWIZA Municipality’s debt to Harare City Council for its water supplies has ballooned to $11 million from about $5,2 million in the last four years.

City ups trenching fees to $100 000

Harare City Council has increased trenching fees for telecommunication companies and other players ranging from $10 000 to $100 000.

Govt to review tax-free thresholds

Government will soon announce an upward adjustment in the tax threshold for low-income earners in order to improve disposable incomes, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube said yesterday.

ICAEW appoints Rwodzi to Africa Members Advisory Board

The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) yesterday announced the appointment of Mr Tinashe Rwodzi to its Africa Members Advisory Board.

Adopt wood-saving technology — Govt

THE Forestry Commission is failing to control deforestation as more people resort to firewood in the absence of electricity.

ICT training: Sowing seeds for the future

The world of work is rapidly changing and business and academia must respond quickly or they will find themselves left behind.

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