Market headache for young farmer

A 23-year-old Cashel Valley farmer is having sleepless nights over a market for his 32 000 heads of cabbages that are ready for the market.

$241 million Beitbridge upgrade takes off

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Civil works on the $241 million Beitbridge modernisation projects have gathered momentum with the contractors indicating that they are on course to complete the project within…

Abantu beThailand bayayiqakathekisa inkosi yabo

Kuloba uDkt Dennis Mlandelwa Sinyolo eseBelgium KUNSYANGA ezedluleyo bengiseBangkok isigodlo seThailand. Iyaqakathekiswa njalo iyahlonitshwa inkosi yalelilizwe.  Inkosi yabo nguVajiralongkorn ogcotshwe lonyaka kulandela ukukhothama kukayise  ngo-2016. Nxa ufika kulelilizwe uhlangabezwa yimifanekiso…

MDC-A mulls recalling ‘incompetent’ councillor

The Movement for Democratic Change in Masvingo is considering recalling Ward 3 councillor Mr Tarusenga Vembo over allegations of incompetence.

Kariba proposes $54m budget

KARIBA Municipality has proposed a $54 million budget, underpinned by massive investment in capital projects such as water augmentation and sewer system upgrade.

Capital redemption allowances limits

Writing off the cost of capital assets through depreciation allowances is an important issue for extractive industries due to the significant upfront investments up and above the other operating expenditure.

Bureaux de change not allowed to transact with corporates

Bureaux de change are not allowed to transact with corporates or enter into twining arrangements with customers to prefund foreign currency purchases, according to a directive from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe released to industry players recently.

Why South Africa needs to fix its troubled public broadcaster

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), the country’s legislated public broadcasting service, has been in the news for all the wrong reasons in recent times. The extent of its woes were laid bare in testimony at the judicial commission investigating allegations of corruption at various state institutions under former President Jacob Zuma.

Why South Africa needs to fix its troubled public broadcaster

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), the country’s legislated public broadcasting service, has been in the news for all the wrong reasons in recent times. The extent of its woes were laid bare in testimony at the judicial commission investigating allegations of corruption at various state institutions under former President Jacob Zuma.

Global stocks struggle as hopes fade for trade and Brexit deals

LONDON – European stocks steadied on Wednesday, but sentiment remained fragile as negotiations for a Brexit withdrawal deal seemed all but dead and the U.S.-China trade dispute triggered another round of selling.

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