OK Zim to benefit from strong seasonal demand
Business Reporter OK Zimbabwe is expected to benefit from seasonal demand and increased disposable incomes among consumers over the festive season, paving the way for a sustained recovery in volumes…
Bus operator’s wife hires gang to rob rival
Senior Court Reporter THE wife of bus operator Decent Rimbi of Rimbi Travel and Tours, yesterday appeared in court on allegations of hiring a gang to rob and assault one…
Cooperation only way to curb pandemic
Tshilidzi Marwala Correspondent As the word Omicron entered our lexicon at the end of November, an eerie yet familiar feeling crept over me. I knew that this would mark another…
Three provinces get 50 Zupco buses
Herald Reporters Fifty new Zupco buses allocated to Manicaland, Mashonaland East and Mashonaland Central provinces were commissioned yesterday bringing relief to passengers ahead of the Christmas and New Year holidays.…
July unrest cost Tongaat Hulett R158 million
Tongaat Hulett has reduced its debt from R11,7 billion in the 2020 interim, to R6,9 billion in the six months ended 30 September 2021. Sugar producer Tongaat Hulett’s restructuring has…
£400 000 factory will save fortune by making food cans in federation
The Rhodesia Herald, December 10, 1960 WORK on the new Metal Box Company factory in Bulawayo will begin within the next few weeks. The cost of the factory buildings and…
BNC exits ZSE, eyes VFEX listing
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’s giant nickel producer, Bindura Nickel Corporation (BNC)’s shares will cease to trade on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) today to allow for a smooth migration process to…
Mucheneka opens up on CAPS United departure
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter FC PLATINUM midfielder Innocent Mucheneka is not only celebrating his first gold medal in the top-flight football after his team’s Chibuku Super Cup triumph last Sunday,…
‘Then a Wind Blew’ reveals human dimension of Zim’s independence trauma
Baffour Ankomah Correspondent Then a Wind Blew is Kay Powell’s first novel. The book is set in the final months of Zimbabwe’s independence war, and the story unfolds through the…
Treasury to issue incentives to drive value chains growth
Michael Tome Business Reporter FINANCE and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube says the Government will continue to extend incentives to local industry to drive domestication of value chains while…










