Lee McHoney learns patience

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent SONGSTRESS Lee McHoney who has been singing for the past two years, has, in that short stint learnt that patience pays in the cutthroat arts industry.…

Gems fall to Malawi

Ellina Mhlanga in Liverpool, England DESPITE a 43-59 defeat at the hands of Malawi yesterday at the M&S Bank Arena, Zimbabwe’s Gems remain in the run for a top six…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Diamond industry investment will be transformative

Asked in June 2010 to comment on the Chiadzwa diamond deposit, Mr Mark Van Bockstael, the chief officer, business intelligence at the Antwerp World Diamond Centre in Belgium said: “This…

ZSE steps in to boost energy investments

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has expressed interest in assisting with viable financing options to potential Independent Power Producers (IPPs) seeking to raise capital for power…

Cushion for civil servants. . Salary negotiations continue

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter  GOVERNMENT has awarded civil servants a RTGS$400 once-off cushioning allowance across the board this month as salary negotiations continue. This came out of yesterday’s meeting between Government…

Cyclone-hit businesses seek duty rebate

Cyclone Idai affected businesses in Manicaland Province are appealing to Government for duty rebate on fuel imports as they have resorted to expensive alternative energy sources to continue operations after power infrastructure was damaged.

Few women miners apply for loan facility

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter FIDELITY Printers and Refiners has bemoaned the low uptake of loans under the US$20 million that was set aside by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to…

Goverment living within its means: Fin Minister

Leonard Ncube and Blessings Chidakwa in Victoria Falls FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said Government is now living within its means and has not borrowed from…

Largest oil producer on brink of closure

One of Zimbabwe’s largest cooking oil manufacturers, Surface Wilmar, says it is on the brink of closure after going for the past 17 days without electricity as the country’s power crisis deepens.

Did you know? star africa: Beyond the sweet taste

History of the sugar refinery company starafrica corporation can best be told hand-in-glove with the history of sugar production in Zimbabwe and Southern Africa.

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