OK Zim reserves Byo branch closure decision

RETAIL giant OK Zimbabwe, plans to reopen its Entumbane branch, which it closed early this year, and convert the outlet into a wholesale business with lower operating costs.

Harare City hikes bills

Harare City Council has introduced three new levies on residents, pushing the bills in the capital city up and further from the reach of ratepayers.

Women transforming challenges into opportunities

The month of March marks women’s history month. Since time immemorial women are at the forefront of demanding change through campaigning and challenging the existing status quo. As communities battle…

Expo 2025 to create new chances for Zim, Japan’

Japanese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Yamanaka Shinichi has said Expo 2025 Osaka to be held in his country from April 13 to October 13 this year presents a valuable opportunity for Zimbabwean and Japanese businesses to discover new opportunities for business and collaborations.

Building a stronger ecosystem for Zim’s currency

An economy is as good as the opportunities it fully utilises. Zimbabwe’s recent gains in GDP growth and industrial recovery have a lot to owe to the mining sector and the players taking opportunities to explore, mine, sell, or refine and sell. The government, to an extent, has also taken its opportunities on minerals’ value chains including on ensuring it receives royalties from an expanded tax base in the sector.

MIPF’s US$35,7m investment drive: Transforming communities, securing pensions

The Mining Industry and Pension Fund (MIPF) is making significant strides in national infrastructure development, with two US$35.7 million worth of projects nearing completion.

Vitol snaps up Africa assets from Eni for $1,65bn

Vitol Group agreed to buy into Eni SpA’s assets in Africa as the trading giant taps bumper profits to beef up its oil and gas portfolio.

Overcoming racism a prerequisite for peace

As the world observes the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination today, it is important to reflect on whether global peace can become a reality while racism is allowed to continue.

Sounds, smells of our liberation from Chirasavana to Sahel, Kiev

And, so there was a place of vice near my village, soon after independence.

Villagers rake in US$20k from mapfura sales

VILLAGERS from Mwenezi and surrounding areas are set to earn nearly US$20 000 from the sale of approximately 400 tonnes of wild mapfura (marula) fruit to the processing plant at Rutenga Growth Point.

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