New signage for JM Nkomo airport
New signage for the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport that incorporates all stakeholder concerns in its design is being worked on.
Airzim warns of potential delays
Shortages of Jet A1 fuel at airports mean that passengers can expect flight schedule disruptions, Air Zimbabwe has warned.
Editorial Comment: Unused licences must have expiry dates
Amid all the success of the Second Republic’s investment drive and its openness to investors, both local and foreign, there is a growing problem of those who apply for licences, prospecting orders, mining claims, power station permits and do absolutely nothing, except perhaps make it harder for the next person.
Blanket records 40pc jump in gold output
Blanket Mine’s parent company, a Gwanda-based gold miner owned by Caledonia Mining Corporation, registered a 40 percent jump in gold production in the first quarter to March 31, 2022, compared to the same period last year.
DeMbare tipped to break jinx against Bosso
FORMER Dynamos winger Simon Chuma has urged the DeMbare class of 2022 to put their act together to end a six-year winless jinx against traditional foes Highlanders when the two giants clash in a high profile Castle Lager Premiership football match at Barbourfields this Sunday.
Chirume appointed ICT ministry perm sec
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has approved the appointment of Dr Beaullar Chirume as the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services.
Padenga to abandon alligator skin business
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Crocodiles breeder cum miner, Padenga Holdings, is considering abandoning the loss making alligator skin operation as this will allow the listed firm to focus on core businesses while…
Treasury slashes RTGS payments to contractors
Golden Sibanda Government is now paying contractors undertaking various public infrastructure programmes partly in US dollars to curtail the amount of liquidity flowing into the economy at a time the…
Ban on bank lending an Achilles for financial sector revenues . . . move already taking toll on sugar cane farmers
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Zimbabwe’s banking sector was thrown into a state of shock when President Mnangagwa announced last Saturday that financial institutions in the land had to stop lending to clients…
Second Republic changes face of Beitbridge
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE face of Beitbridge is changing as Government’s mega project to transform the border into a world class commercial hub is becoming a reality. In July…











