CTC fines Innscor $40m, reverses Profeeds deal

Business Writer The Competition and Tariffs Commission (CTC) has reversed the acquisition of Profeeds’ 49 percent shareholding by Innscor and fined the conglomerate $40 million (US$1,6 million) for failing to…

UPDATED: Fuel prices up

The petrol price has gone by $7,19 to $28,96, but operators can still sell below the cap depending on their trading advantages.

Delta expands regional footprint

Enacy Mapakame Beverages maker, Delta Corporation Limited, is expanding its regional footprint in traditional beer after completing  the acquisition of a South African traditional beer brewer recently. The acquisition of…

Cost of electricity fuels wood poaching

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE high cost of electricity is forcing many women in Gweru to illegally fetch firewood from nearby forests. They fetch it, often twice weekly, for…

Editorial Comment: Zesa must sort out token system

It is time the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority Holdings (ZESA) puts its house in order to ensure the pre-paid electronic system does not continue to inconvenience its customers, with the latest mess occurring at the beginning of a month, when many need to top up.

In Payne over Zimbabwe athletics

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter UNITED States of America-based athletics legend Arnold Payne has expressed pain at the news that Zimbabwe no longer has a World Athletics certified track, automatically…

Bulawayo Arts Festival Day One – Great performances, but audience dololo

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent THE first day of the Bulawayo Arts Festival (BAF) on Wednesday had great performances that left those who watched the event on Facebook in awe. However,…

EcoCash unveils online self-service product

Business Reporter MOBILE money operator, EcoCash, has unveiled an online self-service portal that allows its agents, merchants, billers, bulk payers and payroll channel partners to submit their applications online without…

Jackpot for social media sensation Baby Luvuyo

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter BABY Luvuyo, like hundreds of children in Zimbabwe, has been forced to live without a dose of a mother’s love following her death during delivery. Born…

When exhuming fallen heroes remains becomes a calling

At mid-morning the sun rises imperceptibly and fluffy grass heads shed off dew, leaving them bristle with a golden hue.

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