‘Value addition remains a priority’
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter THE Government will continue to facilitate value addition and beneficiation in line with the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) targets. Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Sekai…
Govt moves to cut US$200m cooking oil bill
Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau Zimbabwe is working to significantly reduce the annual cooking oil import bill of around US$200 million by promoting increased production of oil seeds for local…
TIMB reviews seedlings destruction dates
Herald Reporter The Tobacco Industry Marketing Board (TIMB) has postponed the original date of destroying all tobacco plants in seedbeds from December 31, 2021 to January 10. This season’s late…
Utshaywa ngenduku kubangwa isikali
Ethel Ncube ISELE ithoba amanxeba enye indoda yeDolo eMberengwa ngemva kokutshaywa ngenduku kubangwa ukuthi iqamule isikali sekhuba ebisibolekile. Indaba le yenzakale ngeviki ephelileyo lapho uMnumzana Daniel Moyo atshaye uMnumzana Emmanuel…
Invictus gets key equipment for Muzarabani oil, gas project
Business Reporter INVICTUS Energy, which is searching for oil and gas in Muzarabani, has secured the necessary casing, wellheads and long lead items for its 2-well oil and gas drilling…
Hwange residents reject pre-paid water meters
Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter HWANGE residents have rejected pre-paid water meters being installed by the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) saying they were not consulted before the installation. The…
Is SECZ causing systemic risk in capital markets?
Tinashe Tiki Competition is good for any market as it ensures that the consumers of the products and services receive maximum value for money. However, it is necessary for competition…
Endless queues for birth certificates
The Herald, January 6, 1989 PEOPLE queue from 5am outside the central registry at Makombe Building hoping to be among the lucky 200, the maximum that can be issued with…
City can’t find 68 000 pounds to ship fire tenders
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Harare City Council has been struggling to raise 68 000 pounds for shipment of donated fire engines from a United Kingdom-based capacity building firm. The city…










