Participation at Expo Dubai bears fruit

LOCAL horticultural firms are set to have wider access to export markets after Del Monte Produce, one of the world’s leading vertically integrated producers, marketers and distributors of horticultural products expressed interest in the local fresh produce.

English Premiership steals thunder from PSL

THE Premier Soccer League says clubs will need to raise the bar if the league is to survive the counter-attractions from European football, mainly the English Premiership, that has left many fans with divided loyalties.

ZSE lifts Zeco suspension

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has lifted the suspension of Zeco Holdings shares from trading effective after the company complied with the bourse’s directive to issue a detailed statement on a transaction it had entered without requisite approvals.

Valentine’s Day show headline acts unveiled

It is four days before lovers celebrate Valentine’s Day. 

State to invite investigating officer before Mahere trial

THE State yesterday said it will call an investigating officer to explain challenges they are facing in engaging Twitter in a matter where Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere is charged with publishing falsehoods prejudicial to the State.

Africa’s first self-charging car to transform industry

Agilitee Africa, the holding company of Agilitee Zimbabwe has launched the continent’s first self-charging electric car, the cheapest electric car in the world. 

Illegal land sales cost villagers key infrastructure

In the past decade, 60-year-old James Jena, of Jena village in rural Seke district outside the dormitory town of Chitungwiza, some 35 km north of the capital Harare, has seen an urban set-up sprawl through illegal land sales by traditional leaders and their subjects.

Deregistered lawyer’s fate sealed

Deregistered Harare lawyer, Moses Shingiriro Chinyenze’s fate was sealed after the Supreme Court threw out his appeal to quash his conviction for abuse of trust funds.

Muzarabani bridge to ease trade with Mozambique

The Government has mobilised material for the construction of Nzoubvunda bridge in Muzarabani to ensure easy passage of traders to and from Mozambique and accessibility of the whole district.

Tongaat applies for 99-year lease

Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe has formally applied for a 99-year lease from the Government for its properties in the Lowveld as the company continues to show its long term commitment to Zimbabwe.

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