Innscor keeps focus on US$70m projects

Innscor Africa says it continues to roll out its US$70 million expansion programme with new investments spanning the beverages, milling, baking, protein, and packaging segments, which are scheduled for completion in the next financial year.

Bosso appoint new CEO, ropes in Luphahla

PREMIERSHIP football giants Highlanders have confirmed Ronald Moyo as substantive chief executive officer, taking over from Nhlanhla Dube, whose contract expired in December last year.

Oil rallies as EU discusses Russian crude imports

Oil surged for a fourth day, heading for the best run in a month, on signs the European Union may be edging closer to a ban on Russian crude imports to punish Moscow for its special military operation in Ukraine.

Nhimbe targets US$80m horticulture exports

NHIMBE Fresh, one of Zimbabwe’s largest horticultural firms, said it is targeting to grow exports to US$80 million by 2026 by expanding production of high value crops.

Work begins at Ziscosteel

ZISCOSTEEL, which secured Kuvimba Mining House as a partner, is now working on a Water Reticulation Master Plan that will address perennial water crisis in Redcliff town.

Bold steps to boost local tourism

Zimbabwe’s tourism digital marketing campaign was rated one of the top eight out of the 109 exhibiting countries at the ongoing Expo 2020 Dubai.

North London’s bitter battle for fourth

LONDON. — Nearly six years have passed since Arsenal finished a campaign above Tottenham. The last time was the season when Leicester won the English Premier League football title and Spurs finished third in the two-horse race.

Lubu coal project to meet deadline

Contango Holdings, the London-listed natural resource development firm behind the Lubu coking coal project, says it remains on track to meet its March 31, 2022 production deadline.

Cotton farmers get $750m more

Treasury has released an additional $750 million towards settling outstanding dues to farmers for last year’s season, taking the total now paid to farmers to $1,75 billion with just $750 million, which is expected by month end, left to pay.

Seed Co donates over 400 blankets to Copota

Copota School of the Blind in Zimuto Communal Lands in Masvingo continues to benefit from its strengthening relationship with the country’s top hybrid maize seed producer, Seed Co, that has donated over 460 blankets for visually and physically impaired students at the institution.

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