Letters to the Editor: Promoting indigenous languages welcome
Beaven Dhliwayo and Tanaka Mahanya, Correspondents The bold move by Government that entails newly qualified teachers to know at least four indigenous languages is a welcome development which will go a…
ZSE suspends Hippo Valley from trading
Tawanda Musarurwa Sugar processor Hippo Valley Estates Limited’s shares have been suspended from trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) after the firm missed three deadlines to publish its financial…
DJ Tira hints at retirement
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent ACCLAIMED South African, DJ Tira, has hinted at retirement from the music industry saying his safety comes first after he was hit with a bottle during a…
China brings economic development strategy
Fidelis Munyoro and Freeman Razemba, Harare Bureau THE Chinese State Advisory Council is in the country to support Government with research and economic development strategy as bilateral co-operation between the two…
Jailed Chief Ndiweni seeks bail pending appeal
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter JAILED chief, Felix Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni, who was last week jointly convicted with his 23 subjects for destroying a villager’s property in Ntabazinduna, has approached the High Court…
CZI to gauge load-shedding impact
Ishemunyoro Chingwere The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has this year added a specific barometer to gauge the impact of the energy deficit that has been dogging the economy in…
Turnall fibre imports slashed
Ishemunyoro Chingwere Turnall Holdings’ asbestos fibre imports have dropped 30 percent following resumption of production at Shabanie Mashaba Mines’ (SMM) dump tailings in Zvishavane and Mashava, according to Turnall Holdings…
Making an online impression
Robert Gonye There’s a saying, “Don’t worry about the small things in life”. Very true, however, when it comes to emails, the opposite is true . . . it’s the…
Tobacco selling season nears close
Elita Chikwati The 2019 auction tobacco marketing season curtain will close next week with the industry breaking the record of 252 million kilogrammes that was set last year. Last year,…
Zimra, cotton producers in tax fight
Martin Kadzere Zimbabwe’s cotton producers are seeking to be spared from paying 10 percent withholding tax, arguing that it is eroding their earnings, an industry official has said. The Zimbabwe…











