Falgold’s loss widens

Troubled gold producer, Falcon Gold Zimbabwe Limited (Falgold) widened its loss for the half year to March 31, 2019 to $27,2 million from $1,6 million during the same period last year as production marginally fell.

Zim achieves another milestone

Zimbabwe has once again achieved another health milestone.

. . . victims treated despite strike

EIGHTEEN people who were injured in a road traffic accident, which occurred in Kambuzuma yesterday and taken to Harare Central Hospital received treatment despite few nurses and doctors manning the casualty ward.

Invictus Energy raises Zim investment notch

AUSTRALIA Stock Exchange-listed miner, Invictus Energy Ltd, has described Zimbabwe as an excellent investment destination, way ahead of several other African countries.

Access Finance introduces new retail partners

In recent months, Access Finance has unveiled a range of services that enable customers to access forex and make payments through their Harare, Bulawayo and Victoria Falls branches.

ZPCS to modernise Mutimurefu Farm

THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) is set to mordernise operations at its Mutimurefu Farm to maximise production, an official said yesterday.

Four perish, 22 injured in Kambuzuma road accident

Four people were reportedly killed while 22 others were injured Wednesday afternoon when a Hino truck driver tried to overtake a commuter omnibus in Kambuzuma Suburb, Harare.

JUST-IN: Business ‘unusual’ for Harare vendors, pirate taxis

The Zimbabwe Republic Police yesterday descended on illegal vendors, pirate taxis and money changers as it intensified efforts to bring sanity in the Harare Central Business District (CBD).

JUST IN: Government repatriates second batch of xenophobia victims

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Government on Wednesday repatriated the second batch of 10 Zimbabweans who were affected by xenophobic motivated attacks in the City of Ekurhuleni in Gauteng province. The…

JUST IN: Government repatriates second batch of xenophobia victims

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Government on Wednesday repatriated the second batch of 10 Zimbabweans who were affected by xenophobic motivated attacks in the City of Ekurhuleni in Gauteng province. The…

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