Bindura Nickel records $13,5m profit

AFRICA’s only integrated nickel mining and smelting company Bindura Nickel Corporation realised a profit after tax of US$13,5 million for the year ended March 31, 2019, compared to the US$5,8 million recorded in the prior year.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : It’s time to go beyond austerity

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube, will today present the much-awaited Mid-term Fiscal Policy Review Statement that will give a frank assessment of the efficacy of the interventions announced in the 2019 National Budget.

Tobacco growers, Agritex officers graduate

About 180 tobacco growers and 60 Agritex officers graduated yesterday at Kutsaga Research Station in Harare after undergoing a one-year training course.

DAYLIGHT ROBBERY!. . . Motorists fume over new parking fees

Harare City Council’s privately-owned company, City Parking, is under fire from motorists for hiking parking fees by 150 percent and withdrawing its credit facility that allowed motorists to pay later if they exceeded parking time.

ONE WEEK LATER: 20 EPL DEALS DONE…NAKAMBA STILL WAITING

EXACTLY a week after English Premiership side Aston Villa and Club Brugge agreed terms for the transfer of Zimbabwe midfielder Marvelous Nakamba, a deal is yet to be unveiled.

Mthuli to unveil new measures

Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube is today expected to present his 2019 Mid-Term Budget Review Statement, amid high expectations for measures to improve disposable incomes, boost production and protect the value of the local currency.

How dance troupes fizzled out

THE new millennium brought with it a wave of all-female dance troupes that took the entertainment scene by storm. 

President opens Youth games

President Mnangagwa officially opened the 16th edition of the Zimbabwe National Youth and Paralympic Games during a colourful ceremony held at Mkoba Stadium in Gweru yesterday.

Zim firms to explore Zambian market

At least 20 Zimbabwean companies are, this week, participating at the Zambia Agricultural and Commercial Show (ZACS) where they are looking at exploring export opportunities.

Zim, Tanzania sign 5 MoUs

Zimbabwe and Tanzania yesterday signed five Memoranda of Understanding to strengthen their diplomatic and economic ties at the end of the three-day Eighth Session of the Joint Permanent Commission of Cooperation meeting held in Harare.

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