Use it or lose it…Govt looks to redistribute land

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has said the land application waiting list has increased to 250 000 since the turn of the millennium while more than 20 000 have benefitted…

SRC hail decision to host Women’s CWC qualifiers

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) has hailed the International Cricket Council for awarding Zimbabwe the Women’s Cricket World Cup qualifiers to be staged in November.…

No more land for resettlement

As much as 250 000 land seekers in Zimbabwe are still on the waiting list, but most of the land has been redistributed, the Parliament heard on Wednesday, signalling the end of the land reform programme which started about two decades.

Roar Africa Emirates expedition excites local tourism sector

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter TOURISM industry leaders are excited about the tour of Victoria Falls by executives from American corporates and view this as the beginning of realisation of…

Stanbic Bank parent group looks beyond Covid-19 pandemic

STANBIC Bank Zimbabwe’s parent company and Africa’s largest bank by assets, Standard Bank Group Limited, expects its income to grow faster than costs, with earnings for the year set to…

Zim shows signs of recovery: Treasury

Business Writer Zimbabwe’s economy is already showing strong signs of recovery despite the Covid-19 challenges, a Treasury spokesperson said, stressing women and youths will not be left behind the country’s…

Olivine to fund tomato, margarine plants

Olivine, a local unit of Wilmar International, has resorted to using own resources to fund the construction of tomato source and margarine plants after delays in the release of US$8,5 million loan it secured from the Africa Development Bank last year.

Business decry SI 127 impact

Statutory Instrument 127 of 2021 (SI 127), which was put in place by Government in June this year had a negative impact on businesses’ ability to generate foreign currency, Business Weekly reports.

FPR unbundling to drive gold industry

THE Zimbabwe Environment Law Association (ZELA) says plans by the Government to unbundle Fidelity Printers and Refiners (FPR) has potential to improve local beneficiation and investments in the gold sector.

Gun shots ring out in Byo CBD

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter FIVE men are on the run after stealing a brand new TV set from a vehicle in Bulawayo’s city centre on Wednesday afternoon. The complainant who…

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