Cassava records 70pc volumes growth
Cassava Smartech Zimbabwe Limited, trading as Ecocash Holdings Limited ,says improvements in transactional activity buoyed its revenue performance for the quarter to August 31, 2021, which was 70 percent ahead of same period last year.
China announces first public state oil auction
China plans its first public auction of state crude oil reserves to a select group of domestic refiners, the reserves administration announced, as Beijing looks to cool high raw material costs for manufacturers.
A hollow 22nd anniversary of rudderless MDC
What a comic spectacle! We had Douglas Mwonzora holding an anniversary for the supposed birth of the opposition MDC party at Morgan Tsvangirai House formerly Harvest House, comically claiming that he is going to be the next President of Zimbabwe with 66 percent of the votes come 2023.
Russia completes Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline construction
Russian energy giant Gazprom said on Friday it had finished construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas subsea pipeline to Germany, completing Moscow’s project to increase its gas exporting capability and bypass Ukraine.
Gems expected to regroup
ZIMBABWE’S senior netball team are expected to regroup soon for the upcoming Pent Series and Africa Championships, scheduled for Namibia, between October and November.
Bako chalks up another victory
HE no longer needs any introduction on the South African motocross circuit.
NMB Bank to prioritise funding key sectors of economy
NMB Bank Limited says it will focus mainly on extending funding support to selected key sectors of the economy as part of its envisaged growth trajectory.
Poor Logarusic enters coaches Hall of Shame
Poor Zdravko Logarusic, one win in just 14 matches, and it’s all over before the end of his two-year contract.
Chevrons eye ODI series, ranking boost
THE Chevrons could climb more places up the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League standings if they win the final match of the One Day International series which ends in Belfast today.
Rising cement prices choke construction sector
Zimbabwe’s construction sector is on a massive rebound, boosted by public spending on infrastructure and private development, but recent rising cement prices is becoming a major threat to the industry seen as key to the country’s economic recovery.











