Drilling starts at Zulu Lithium

Regional mining group, Premier African Minerals, has made progress on drilling at its Zulu Lithium project presently under development in Matabeleland South province. 

ZESA fined $280 000 over electrocution of girl

ZESA Holdings’ electricity distribution arm has been fined $280 000 for failing to rectify an infrastructural condition that saw a 13-year-old girl being electrocuted at Movern Farm in Chegutu after she came into contact with a low hanging 11kV conductor.

Econet’s DPA powers Total service stations

Econet Global subsidiary, Distributed Power Africa, has clinched a deal to install solar panels at 15 Total Zimbabwe service stations across the country. 

Fake lab tests: Doctor awaits bail ruling

HARARE magistrate Mrs Judith Taruvinga is today expected to deliver a ruling on Dr Michael Mandaza’s bail application in a matter he is accused of issuing fake medical laboratory tests at patients visiting Euro-Pacific 24-Hour Private Hospital located in Mabvuku, Harare. 

Zim operations sweeten Tongaat

Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed entity Tongaat Hulett is looking forward to more dividend payments from its Zimbabwe-based operations, chief executive officer Gavin Hudson said while presenting the company’s results for full-year to March 31, 2021.

Shop gives looters the slip with cooking oil

DURBAN. – Shop workers in a South African town hit by ongoing riots foiled looters by pouring cooking oil on the floor outside the entrance to their store.

Is copper on the rebound as new fuel?

As global copper prices continue firming and demand of the commodity likely to surge on massive capital expenditure on the green projects, Zimbabwe has set sights on resuming copper production by 2023, a Cabinet minister said this week.

Man kidnaps Ponzi scheme cashier

A 73-year-old man yesterday appeared in court on allegations of kidnapping and extorting US$120 000 from a cashier who was employed by a Ponzi scheme firm in Borrowdale, Harare and her husband at gun point. 

Now and then: Is the ZSE now overvalued?

At the close of trading on Wednesday, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange was valued at $765 billion by market capitalisation.

Bosso players yet to get June salaries

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS’ players are yet to get their June pay, the club and players have confirmed. There are also no indications when the players will be…

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