Toothpaste, washing powder firms on verge of collapse
Business Writer Local washing powder and toothpaste producers are on the verge of shutting down their operations due to stiff competition from imports, this publication can report. On April 14…
Time to seal the series for Zimbabwe Select
Brandon Moyo, [email protected] ZIMBABWE Select team will be looking forward to winning the fifth of the six match one-day series against Pakistan ‘A’ when the two teams face off at…
SA returnees: Government conducts needs assessment exercise
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu – [email protected] GOVERNMENT in conjunction with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) is conducting a nationwide needs assessment and sensitisation exercise in preparation for the return of Zimbabwean…
NSSA scoops three international awards
Harare Bureau THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) raised the country’s flag high after winning three awards at a continental ceremony organised by the International Social Security Association (ISSA) in…
IDCZ pours US$2 million into tick grease unit
Michael Tome, Harare Bureau THE Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe (IDCZ) says it has invested US$2 million into its tick grease and grain protectant producing unit, Chemplex Agro Pharma (CAPH),…
Fear grips Kwekwe as killings flare up
Michael Magoronga – [email protected] THE recent callous murder of two people in Mbizo, Kwekwe has sent residents into panic mode as they fear for their lives. The body of veteran…
Coal project: Landmark moment for Binga
In a landmark moment for Binga District in Matabeleland North Province, London-listed natural resource investor behind the Lubu coking coal project, Contango Holdings, on Tuesday commenced production of washed coking coal, setting the tone for a major transformative high-impact project in the region.
Muvevi’s psychiatric report still pending
FORMER cop Jaison Muvevi, who is facing four counts of murder, yesterday virtually appeared at the court for his routine remand before Harare provincial magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi.
Elephants destroy crops in Mbire district
Crops in some villages in Mahuwe in Mbire district were destroyed by a large herd of elephants that moved in and ate the maize, sorghum and other crops.
POS machines seized in city blitz on moneychangers
There was a bit of order in Harare Central Business District yesterday as law enforcement agents intensified a blitz against illegal foreign currency dealers, vendors, touts, and drivers of pirate kombis.











