Cotton farmers seek US dollar payments

Several Zimbabwean cotton farmers are increasingly becoming worried over the continued depreciation of the domestic currency and want to be partly paid in US dollars during the next marketing season, a survey by Business Weekly has revealed.

Treasury, RBZ work on pricing measures

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)  and Treasury will soon come up with monetary and fiscal measures to cushion consumers from escalating prices of basic food items, legislators heard yesterday.

UPDATED: Smallholder piggery scheme launched

SMALLHOLDER farmers will benefit from a piggery scheme under the Presidential Livestock Inputs Support Programme, launched by President Mnangagwa in Harare yesterday.

‘Price adjustment will keep us going’

While demand for goods and services continue to decline due to waning disposable incomes, cost containment measures coupled with price adjustment is expected to sustain dairy processor, Dairibord going forward, analysts have said.

First Lady welcomes TB Champions

Zimbabwe has appointed TB Champions as it steps up the fight against tuberculosis (TB), which remains one of the major causes of death.

Covid-19 necessitates insurance rethink

Do insurance firms have the novel coronavirus pandemic covered? The answer to that question can be anything, except a definite “yes”.

Cassava share price unfazed by allegations

Cassava Smartech like the rest of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed stocks, has continued to record significant gains, shrugging off serious allegations and litigations levelled against its biggest subsidiary and cash cow, Ecocash.

Polad wants abduction report made public

Members of the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) have called on Government to investigate circumstances around the recent claims of abduction made by three MDC-Alliance officials and to make the findings public.

Hotel cancellations hit African Sun

Hospitality group, African Sun, says it lost significant business after more than 31 000 room nights were cancelled following closure of its hotels due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Relief for small fuel importers

Small fuel companies are now allowed to import fuel after the High Court on Wednesday overturned the decision by the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) to issue import licences to only eight major fuel companies.

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