Mine targets 400kg of gold monthly

IN two years time, Shamva Gold Mine is targeting to produce 400kg of gold per month if it gets US$180 million from its parent company Kuvimba Mining House for the open-pit and processing plant operations.

Quick Covid-19 tips

The Government of Zimbabwe has declared a lockdown over COVID-19 and everyone is required to stay at home. We simply need to adhere to the directives by our certified health authorities and the government as this will help slow down the spread of COVID-19. Staying at home is one of the most effective ways to stay safe.

Travers’ death revives memories of UB40 Zim tour

Brian Travers, founder member and saxophonist of the hugely successful UK reggae band, UB40, who died on Sunday, will be remembered in Zimbabwe for the tour the band held in 1982.

RBZ establishes collateral registry

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is working with BSystems Limited of Ghana to operationalise the collateral registry system by year end, after the apex bank awarded the company the tender for the database.

Mayhem grips Tino’s French League

LIONEL MESSI’S arrival provided a ray of light but the chaos at Lyon, and the violent attack of the Marseille players, dragged the French top-flight league back into familiar savage territory.

First Lady invited to Women’s Forum

FIRST LADY Auxillia Mnangagwa has been invited to the third Eurasian Women’s Economic Forum slated for St Petersburg, Russia, in recognition of her philanthropic work and contribution to make the world a better place.

AfCFTA should enhance bio-diversity trading: UN

THE United Nations has called upon Africa to mainstream trade and bio-diversity to unlock wider economic potential under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Artistes join community development drive

While many artistes have been known to be reclusive and choose to stay out of the public glare, there is a sudden shift as a number of them are becoming the face of various development oriented organisations across the country.

Solar-powered borehole for Seke

RESIDENTS of Unit O, Seke, Chitungwiza yesterday kissed goodbye to acute water challenges that had become synonymous with their suburb, thanks to the intervention by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, who provided a solar-powered borehole.

‘Unit trust returns positive’

THE Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SecZim) says unit trust investors continue to receive positive returns as inflation continues to fall due to stable exchange rate and increased industrial output.

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