Tongaat not backing down

Sugar producer Tongaat Hulett last Friday rejected concerns raised by Barloworld over the profitability of its starch business, which Barloworld is in the process of buying for R5,3 billion.

Ex-UN diplomat Magosha laid to rest

War veteran and former diplomat to the United Nations Mr Elisha Magosha was buried yesterday.

SA coal exports may have peaked: Anglo American

 Anglo American says the country’s coal exporting capacity may have reached its peak with the Witbank coal belt in Mpumalanga reaching its maturity.

Kariba Dam project on course

THE Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project is progressing after temporary Covid-19 setbacks were overcome when it got essential service status.

Petrol blending back to E20

The mandatory percentage of ethanol blending has been restored to 20 percent   after sitting at 10 percent  after ethanol production fell below market requirements..

Kenya to contribute experience into the UN Security Council

In just under a month, Kenya will be on the ballot for one of the five vacant slots reserved for non-permanent members of the United Nations Security Council.

Tennis players set to resume training

TENNIS players in Zimbabwe can now return to training and recreational activities after the national association got the green-light to re-open facilities from the Sports Commission as well as the International Tennis Federation.

Lobengula’s silent son dead

THE death occurred near Bulawayo on Sunday of a man who refused to speak to anyone for the last 15 years of his life.

ZANU PF donates to Mvuma hospital

Zanu PF Midlands province has donated personal protective equipment to staff and patients at Mvuma District Hospital.

Financial firm loses

 The Financial Services Conduct Authority has withdrawn the operating licence of Ecsponent Financial Services – and slapped it with a fine of R3 million for unlawfully marketing high-risk preference shares in its holding company to pensioners.

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