Mzoe 7 spreads wings

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent  AFRO fusion musician Mzoe7 believes that it is time for his music to be spread across Africa with his first stop being Swaziland. Mzoe 7, who is…

Cars can now ‘talk to traffic lights’

Drivers will soon be able to avoid idling traffic lights thanks to cutting-edge tech from SEAT that knows when the lights will turn red or green.

Value addition, sound import policies vital

The local clothing and textile sector has wide growth opportunities and can potentially boost by ten times what the country earns in exporting cotton should value addition and sound import policing be made top priorities, chairman of the Zimbabwe Clothing Manufacturers Association (ZCMA), and executive director for Paramount Textiles, Jeremy Youmans, has said.

Government works on availing civil servants benefits . . . To roll out solar power among other facilities

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Government is working on a number of non-monetary benefits including a cost-effective solar power facility for civil servants to be rolled out this quarter in…

Small-scale millers want to partner Govt

Farirai Machivenyika and Nesia Mhaka, Harare Bureau  The Small to Medium Millers Association of Zimbabwe (SMMAZ) is willing to partner Government in ensuring the availability of affordable maize meal on the…

IDC rolls out industrial development fund

The Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe (IDCZ) is offering loan facilities ranging from a minimum of $3 000 000 to a maximum of $20 000 000 to manufacturers, exporters and importers as part of its development financing role.

Keeping land as fluid resource

Instead of shelling out all the land to the current generation, African countries should leave some land uncommitted so that future generations will decide new uses when the time comes.

Davipel aggressively looks for export market

DIVERSIFIED food manufacturer, Davipel Trading says it will be intensifying its exports as part of a strategy to broaden its foreign currency earnings base this year.

Trump misses Davos

World leaders, chieftains of giant companies, the wealthiest investors and good people running organisations to save humanity from its excesses attended the World Economic Forum last week. But the most important person was absent from the summit: The Democrat who will challenge Donald Trump for the American presidency in November.

‘Banks may struggle to meet new capital requirements’

Zimbabwe’s financial institutions are likely to find it difficult to meet the new minimum capital requirements as a result of the depreciation that occurred following the move by the country to de-dollarise, analysts have noted.

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