Mining sector briefs from Cape Town – Indigenisation thresholds explained – Country gets Africa’s first lead battery plant – Zim to host Mining Indaba on February 28
Honourable Winston Chitando Zimbabwe should brace itself for exciting times in the mining sector following a highly successful Mining Indaba that was held last week in Cape Town, South Africa.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Law against multi-pricing system welcome
The announcement by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya that the Government is putting in place measures to curb multi-pricing is a welcome move.
Winky D is . . . well . . . different
Winky D’s latest offering, “Gombwe”, is not the typical Gafa dish.
Winky D is . . . well . . . different
Winky D’s latest offering, “Gombwe”, is not the typical Gafa dish.
Mining investment indaba on
Patrick Chitumba and Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Bureau ZIMBABWE will this month hold a mining indaba, which will be attended by major mining global players from America, Europe, Asia and Russia…
Nurses in US$5m windfall
Grace Kaerasora GOVERNMENT owes nurses over US$5 million in unpaid salaries and allowances due to a grading system anomaly of 20 000 health workers over the past seven years.
Nurses in US$5m windfall
Grace Kaerasora GOVERNMENT owes nurses over US$5 million in unpaid salaries and allowances due to a grading system anomaly of 20 000 health workers over the past seven years.
UZ star shines bright
Sharon Munjenjema The University of Zimbabwe has gone 2 463 places up the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities on the back of its refined research and science and technology development.
Allan opens fresh page
THE hornbill is crowing, but this time producing an unusual reverberation.
UZ star shines bright
Sharon Munjenjema The University of Zimbabwe has gone 2 463 places up the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities on the back of its refined research and science and technology development.








