JUST IN: Oil Castor pays US$550 000 to farmers
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter BIO-TECHNOLOGY firm, Oil Castor, says it has spent US$550 000 out of the US$1, 2 million set aside by the company to pay local castor…
JUST IN: Collective job action rights remain problematic
Davies Ndumiso Sibanda MANY employees have conflict with employers in relation to wages and salaries but are not sure whether it will be legal for them to engage in collective…
JUST IN: RBZ to sell US$1,1 million weekly to bureaux de change
Business Writer THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe plans to sell US$1,1 million every week to bureaux de change for on selling to individuals and MSMEs that are excluded from the…
JUST IN: Missing Kwekwe High School staffer found dead
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A Kwekwe High School staffer who had been missing since Sunday, was found dead at the institution’s swimming pool. The body of Patricia Pinga (36) who…
Kaia top scores for Zimbabwe on horrible opening day of first cricket Test against Pakistan
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter DEBUTANT Roy Kaia top scored for Zimbabwe with 46 with the home team blown away for 176 in 59.1 overs by Pakistan on the opening…
JUST IN: Young Women in Agric Pfumvudza/Intwasa awards on today
Mthabisi Tshuma, Farming Correspondent THE awards meant to honour young women in agriculture and with focus to Pfumvudza/Intwasa will be launched today in the Midlands province. A brainchild of agriculture-based…
‘We will be Africa’s breadbasket again’
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said a well-functioning knowledge-based agriculture ecosystem that is anchored on requisite agronomic and animal husbandry practices will ensure that Africa is food secure, as he vowed to ensure that Zimbabwe reclaims its place as the breadbasket of the continent again.
RBZ in fresh attempt to timely disburse forex
Delays in disbursements of foreign currency allotted through the auction trading system are expected to improve for the better following decisions by the authorities to adopt a three-pronged approach that will see more funds being channelled into the system, not only to clear the backlog, but to make sure foreign currency is readily available for successful bids.
Zim consumers stuck with expensive maize, as regional prices fall
Zimbabwean consumers are unlikely to enjoy the benefit of lower prices that comes with the anticipated bumper harvest in both Zimbabwe and the region, as authorities had already pegged higher crop producer prices prior to the commencement of the 2020/21 agricultural season.
Civil servants loan facility set for rollout
The Government Employees Mutual Savings (GEMS) Fund loan facility is set to be rolled out beginning tomorrow, and members that have contributed for three consecutive months can start applying for loans.











