African Sun projects uptick in business from elections
Business Reporter Hospitality group African Sun Limited says there are promising prospects of a business upturn buoyed by increased hotel bookings during the forthcoming general elections and positive impact of…
WATCH: Phaphamani Irrigation success story
Nqobile Tshili – [email protected] FROM 2002, Phaphamani Irrigation Scheme in Nyamandlovu, Umguza District in Matabeleland North farmers were struggling to produce due to lack of mechanisation equipment, making them redundant…
Miners Indaba to focus on lithium value addition
Michael Tome Business Reporter DISCUSSIONS around lithium beneficiation and value addition are expected to top this year’s edition of the Chamber of Mines Zimbabwe (CoMZ) annual mining conference to be held…
Price hikes: Fresh attempt to paralyse economy
AS Zimbabwe inches towards this year’s harmonised elections, there are growing concerns that industry could be working with opposition political parties to undo the achievements of the Second Republic by orchestrating a general paralysis in the country through price hikes that bite the consumer hard.
Report urges Government to loosen currency controls
Business Reporter A report by two separate commissions said the Zimbabwe dollar was overvalued and urged the government to loosen foreign currency controls and allow market forces to determine the…
Zimbabwe, Egypt hold high-level bilateral discussions
Hebert Zharare in Sharm El-Sheikh – EGYPT President Mnangagwa held high-level bilateral talks with his Egyptian counterpart, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi here yesterday on the sidelines of the 58th African…
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Businesses play the fool at the auctions
President Mnangagwa was very concerned over the weekend about rising demand for foreign currency at the auctions when the Government was allowing local businesses to earn and keep far more foreign currency of their own, rather than having to go to the auctions and after yesterday’s bidding at the auctions will be even more concerned over just what local businesses are doing.
UB40 featuring Ali Campbell arrive today
British reggae group, UB40, is expected at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport this afternoon for their show tomorrow at Old Hararians Sports Club in Harare.
Watchdog proposes first global rules for cryptos
INternational securities watchdog IOSCO unveiled on Tuesday the first global approach to regulating cryptoasset and digital markets, drawing on lessons from last year’s collapse of the FTX exchange that fuelled…
US$12m equipment transforms health sector
Acting President Dr Constantino Chiwenga yesterday commissioned state-of-the-art medical equipment in Harare worth over US$12 million which is expected to transform the country’s health delivery system.











