Agric workers get 25% wage adjustment

WORKERS in the agriculture sector will get a 25 percent salary adjustment following an agreement last week between employers and employees to adjust the minimum wage. The adjustment, which is…

It is time to prioritise education for recovery

Alice Albright and Stefania Giannini Another school term has started across the globe. For millions of students, it does not mean school doors are opening; but a return to distance…

Man dies after police detention

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A Mtapa Suburb man died in hospital yesterday morning after he was detained at a police station for disorderly conduct three hours earlier. Tatenda Kasinyore…

Byo production houses collaborate on film project

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent BULAWAYO production houses –Heart FX Studios, Pishavilla Communications and Dropout Films have collaborated for a series film project titled Soul mate. The shooting of the 10-episode…

Zanu-PF DCC polls probe complete

Leonard Ncube in Hwange ZANU-PF has completed the process of investigating concerns raised by some members in connection with District Co-ordinating Committee (DCC) elections conducted in November last year. A…

Vic Falls remains top global tourism destination

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter VICTORIA FALLS is the second-best place to visit for holiday and leisure in the world, according to Geo Fernweh, a German travel inspiration magazine. Despite…

Some Seed-Co shareholders in a dilemma

Shareholders who do not accept Seed-Co International (SCIL)’s open market offer to acquire local subsidiary Seed-Co Limited (SCL)’s entire issued ordinary shares on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) may find themselves holding onto untradeable equity.

Zimplats to increase smelting capacity

PLATINUM mining group, Implats, says it is undertaking feasibility studies to set up a fourth concentrator at Zimplats ahead of envisaged increased output from Bimha Mupani mine expansion projects.  

Liquid Telecom secures US$840mln bond and term loan funding

PAN-African telecommunications group, Liquid Telecoms, says it has successfully arranged a bond and term loan refinancing facility to the tune of US$840 million for the group’s growth strategy and existing debt.  

‘Victoria Falls needs dedicated power line’

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter Victoria Falls City Council needs a dedicated power line connected to the municipal water works for the local authority to solve its permanent water challenges.…

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