JUST IN: Use plants, bees to scare away elephants

Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau Villagers living in wildlife areas or their boundaries such as Gache Gache, Nyamakate, Makande, Siakobvu in Kariba have been called upon to use concoctions and bees…

JUST IN: Borrowdale sibling murder: post-mortem this week

Crime Reporter Post-mortem on the remains of the Borrowdale man who was allegedly killed by his mother and brother is expected to be conducted this week at a local hospital.…

JUST IN: Lifeline for domestic football

Harare Bureau FOOTBALL and other medium-and-high-risk sport codes, have been handed a huge lifeline, for a possible return to action, following a prolonged Covid-19 break.  The 29 sports associations, though,…

Coordinated approach key to tourism recovery – ZTA

Business Writer THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has called for coordinated approaches in bringing about business recovery in the travel and leisure sector, which has been severely crippled by the…

JUST IN: Africa economic growth projected at 3.4 percent

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE African Development Bank (AfDB) says Africa’s economic growth prospects are bullish with a 3,4 percent projection this year despite the Covid-19 challenges and debt…

Industry wants export procedures simplified

Golden Sibanda Manufacturers have implored the Government to simplify export procedures, as industry must refocus following the recent launch of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which opens a…

VFEX expects more listings this year

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter The Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) says it expects more listings this year and continues to roll out investment campaigns targeted at potential players. SeedCo…

JUST IN: Govt extends Old Mutual, PPC suspension of fungibility of shares

Harare Bureau FINANCE and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has extended the suspension of financial services giant Old Mutual and cement maker PPC’s fungibility by another 12 months. In…

JUST IN: Mining accidents claim 84 lives in Midlands

Midlands Bureau Chief A TOTAL of 84 people died in 2020 due to mining accidents in the Midlands province alone amid calls for improved workplace safety. Between January and February…

JUST IN: Beitbridge not yet ready for port reopening

Mukudzei Chingwere in Beitbridge Health authorities in Beitbridge say they need more time to prepare for the full reopening of the port of entry. South Africa is arguably the worst…

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