Editorial Comment: Drug smuggling a symptom of profiteering

THE organised smuggling of medical drugs is growing rapidly in Zimbabwe and is driven primarily by one factor, the huge mark-ups charged by those who import, wholesale and retail drugs.…

Zanu-PF indaba kicks off today

Deliberations at Zanu-PF’s 18th National People’s Conference which starts today will mainly centre on the state of the economy, national food security, the provision of social services and development.

‘Address forex access issues’

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter Varun Beverages Zimbabwe’s billionaire Indian investor, Ravi Jaipuria, says the Government must address issues around access to foreign currency needed by industry for key raw…

Gold deliveries lose glitter

Ishemunyoro Chingwere Business Reporter GOLD deliveries to Fidelity Printers and Refineries (FPR), the country’s sole legal gold buyer, are now certain to fall below Government set target of 40 tonnes…

ZSE, GetBucks join hands for SMEs

Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) is collaborating with GetBucks Microfinance Bank Limited (Getbucks) to operationalise the Zimbabwe Emerging Enterprise Market (ZEEM). A memorandum of understanding between the two…

Kamambo promises better 2020 for women’s football

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA president Felton Kamambo believes they have done their homework regarding women’s football that will ensure national teams participate smoothly in continental qualifiers next year.…

National Ports Authority long overdue

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Governments across the world are implementing a number of strategies to remove trade barriers and enhance the smooth flow of people within their countries’ borders to…

Video vixen a profession too, says model

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter According to Pulse,- a modern-day studio which works with internationally-acclaimed award-winning television and film creators, directors and producers among others- some people believed that there…

Chinese firm willing to invest in Zim

A CHINESE medical oxygen engineering firm has expressed willingness to set up manufacturing plants at Zimbabwe’s five referral hospitals in a development expected to reduce the country’s medical oxygen import bill.

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