Duty on flour, maize meal suspended
Customs duty on imported wheat flour and maize meal has been suspended for six months from 22 May to 21 November in terms of regulations gazetted yesterday by Minister of Finance and Economic Development Prof Mthuli Ncube.
ZimTrade establishes regional export clusters
National trade development and promotion body, ZimTrade, is working on establishing regional export clusters to facilitate the country’s export potential.
Live concerts brighten Africa Day celebrations
As Africa celebrated Africa Day on Monday, artistes from many countries came together on various online platforms to celebrate the big day in the history of the continent.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Why we should be concerned
Over the past month-and-a-half, the response of the business sector towards combating and containing the worst threat to global health has been exemplary.
SA coronavirus lockdown to ease from June 1
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a further easing of coronavirus restrictions from next month in a move that will allow most sectors of the economy to reopen fully under “strict health protocols” and “social distancing rules”.
Musona’s name keeps trending in SA
JOHANNESBURG. — Knowledge Musona’s name keeps trending in South Africa, amid the hype the Smiling Assassin is set to return to Super Diski next season. Although the Zimbabwe captain has…
RBZ resolves gold forex crisis
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor, Dr John Mangudya, yesterday said the bank found a sustainable way to manage funds required to make consistent US dollar cash payments to small gold miners.
Masiyiwa pledges to coordinate Covid-19 supplies
TOP Zimbabwean businessman Dr Strive Masiyiwa has pledged to coordinate the procurement and distribution of Covid-19 supplies by the private sector to unblock the supply chain.
‘New cotton hybrid a game changer’
Several Zimbabwean cotton farmers have embraced new hybrid seed after recording higher yields compared with traditional pollinated varieties.











