EDITORIAL COMMENT: Quickly probe and prosecute land barons

More specific information on the findings of the Commission of Inquiry into the Sale of State Land in and around Urban Settlements which completed its probe last October and presented…

Ex-Police boss’ dodgy deals exposed . . . Chihuri ‘hijacked’ State land

Daniel Nemukuyu and Freeman Razemba  An up-market housing scheme in north-eastern Harare meant for top police officers was allegedly hijacked by former Police Commissioner-General Dr Augustine Chihuri in its final…

Govt nears finality on 100 tonnes gold plan

Government says it will complete crafting the strategy for ramping up annual gold production to over 100 tonnes and grow export earnings from the sale of bullion to more than US$4 billion per year by mid March this year.

Sri Lanka go 1-0 with thorough win over Chevrons

Sri Lanka 515 for 9 declared (Mathews 200*, Mendis 80, Raza 3-62, Nyauchi 3-69) and 14 for 0 (Karunaratne 10*) beat Zimbabwe 358 (Ervine 85, Kasuza 63, Embuldeniya 5-114) and…

Unethical retailers face blacklisting

Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) says it will blacklist its members that would be involved in side-marketing the roller meal from the Government’s subsidy programme.…

Herentals expected to appeal PSL decision

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter HERENTALS FC were yesterday expected to lodge an appeal against the Premier Soccer League disciplinary committee’s decision that found them guilty of match manipulation. The PSL…

Culture not EU bloc’s priority

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Arts and culture are not a priority of the European Union as funding from the bloc is targeted at agriculture and social sectors, EU Delegation Ambassador to…

Investors can’t trust what they know about the rand

By the end of 2018, the rand had lost 54 percent against the dollar in just eight years. Since the start of 2011, when it was trading at just over…

Listed retail firms feel inflationary pressures

Prevailing foreign currency shortages in the country are expected to put pressure on retail companies’ ability to import for re-stocking as well as acquiring raw materials.

Millers maize imports start arriving

Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor THE Grain Millers’ Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) says maize bought using free funds has started arriving in the country with the association calling upon local cross…

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