Could Zim be heading for nuclear energy breakthrough?

For several years, it has been known that Zimbabwe hosts some uranium deposits in Kanyemba area (Mbire District) near the border with Zambia and Mozambique along Zambezi River Valley. 

Levy on cheese imports to fund growth of milk herd

To fund growth of the country’s milk herd, Government is mulling a voluntary levy on cheese and butter imports, but players in the sector want more measures to be put in place if the milk herd is to grow.

Power lines for wheat farmers

Wheat farmers will have dedicated power supply lines during winter season to ensure uninterrupted production, Energy and Power Development Minister Zhemu Soda has said.

Former PRAZ ceo challenges dismissal

Former Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe chief executive officer, Nyasha Chizu, has approached the High Court challenging termination of his contract saying the decision was arbitrary and he was not afforded an opportunity to be heard.

Inconsistencies on ZSE suspended companies

Zimbabwe’s insurance sector regulator, the Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC), says it has noted inconsistencies in pension funds’ valuations of the companies that were suspended from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE). 

Erratic power may hamper investment into Kanyemba

ERRATIC power supply into the Mbire District, Mashonaland Central Province, may kill growing interest in Kanyemba, which has become highly attractive as a prime investment destination.

After a 14-year hiatus, Tanganda eyes ZSE return

In what could be seen as a move to unlock shareholder value, Meikles Limited has announced plans to separately list its subsidiary Tanganda Tea Company Limited, 14 years after it acquired and de-listed it from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.

BAT Zim stock overpriced: Analysts

Listed cigarette manufacturer, BAT Zimbabwe’s current share price of circa $800, has a 16 percent downside to reach ‘fair levels’, analysts at IH Securities have said.

An overview of Oil, Gas and Mining Law

With the Zimbabwean Government having recently concluded an oil and gas exploration agreement with Geo Associates, which is controlled by Invictus Energy, an Australian entity, the atmosphere is abuzz with positivity. 

Harness self-discipline

“It is not enough to have great qualities, we should also have the management of them” said that most quoted of persons, François VI, Duc de La Rochefoucauld, (15 September 1613 – 17 March 1680). Reflecting a bit on his utterances, you will notice that great gifts, and attributes are part of the equation and not the whole equation. The trend nowadays is to find great talent with poor management by the possessors of the same. 

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