Gvt gets tougher on tobacco side marketing
Business Reporter TOBACCO contractors or growers involved in side marketing of the crop will be required to compensate three times the loss suffered by any affected financier. This comes as…
ex-DW CEO Chimanye withdraws case against firm’s corporate rescuer
Business Reporter Ex-David Whitehead Textile Limited (DWTL) chief executive and shareholder Edwin Chimanye has reached a dispute settlement agreement with the textile firm’s ex-corporate rescue practitioner Knowledge Hofisi, which will…
Grain producer prices go up
Producer prices of maize, soya bean, traditional grains and sunflower have been raised for this year’s marketing season, with Cabinet determined that farmers will make a profit of at least 15 percent and so ensure that they are viable and will push productivity.
UN rep calls for sanctions removal
THE United Nations (UN) has called for the removal of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe saying the country needs to be given a chance to effectively achieve sustainable development goals so as to leave no one behind.
Conditions set for schools re-opening next Tuesday
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Senior Reporter Schools will reopen for the second term on Tuesday next week under strict compliance with Covid-19 prevention and management protocols to ensure a safe environment for learners.…
Tobacco side marketers face jail
PERSONS or companies engaged in the side marketing of tobacco will now be liable to imprisonment as the Government moves to protect one of the country’s major foreign currency earners and source of livelihood for millions of Zimbabweans.
Restaurants embrace First Lady’s traditional foods call
There has been an increasing appetite for traditional African cuisine following First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s programmes promoting indigenous dishes, which have high nutritional and medicinal properties.
ZITF ignites investor confidence
FOREIGN exhibitors have said the 62nd edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) has ignited optimism among potential investors who are looking forward to exploring more business opportunities in the country in line with Second Republic’s “Zimbabwe is open for business” policy.
Eight people killed in accidents
EIGHT people died while 14 others were injured in separate road traffic accidents which occurred in Harare and Bulawayo yesterday morning.
Mutizwa remains Harare mayor
THE decision by CCC to elect Councillor Enock Mupamawonde as interim Harare Mayor was done outside the dictates of the law, with Clr Musarurwa Stewart Mutizwa remaining as the acting Mayor, the Government has said.











