BAT records 50 pc revenue growth

Business Writer Cigarette maker, BAT Zimbabwe, recorded revenue growth of 50 percent to $24,3 billion for the year to December 31, 2022, compared to the previous year, although volumes slumped.…

7 000 children for Uhuru party . . . as Mt Darwin receives nation

A CHOPPER flying low in the skies of Mt Darwin had thousands of onlookers heading to Mt Darwin Secondary School to witness soldiers in gravity defying rehearsals.

Zim to start coal exports to China

Business Writer Zimbabwe is working on logistical issues to start commercial coal exports to China after conducting a trial run last year, an official said. The lack of capacity by…

BAT tax contribution jumps 59pc to $18bn

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter BAT Zimbabwe’s tax contribution to the Government increased by 59 percent to $17,5 billion last year buoyed by solid growth in the profits generated before taxation…

‘Independence Day belongs to all Zimbabweans’

WITH the country set to celebrate its 43rd independence anniversary tomorrow, President Mnangagwa has said the day should be cherished and belongs to all Zimbabweans in their broad totality.

Cars for Zanu-PF candidates…Bury the primary poll hatchets, members told

Nqobile Tshili/ Nqobile Bhebhe ZANU-PF has started distributing vehicles to candidates who prevailed in the recent primary elections as the revolutionary party steps up preparations for the forthcoming harmonised polls which…

Forex earnings major push for FCB’s VFEX listing

Business Writer First Capital Bank (FCB) says growth in its USD loan book and balances and plans to roll out more foreign currency-denominated products has been the major push factor…

13 killed in horror Chivhu bus crash

THIRTEEN people died and several others were seriously injured when a bus belonging to Timboon Coaches crashed at the five kilometre peg along the Chivhu-Murambinda Road yesterday morning.

Zim on track to produce 1 100MW from renewables

Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is on track to produce 1 100 megawatts from renewable sources after the Government came up with incentives to attract capital for projects with less negative impact…

Schools CALA here to stay

Nqobile Tshili GOVERNMENT is in the process of reviewing the Primary and Secondary Education competence-based curriculum with continuous assessment learning activities (CALA) being retained with possible adjustments. Under the new…

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