Vakaremara vari kubatsirwa

Vanhu vakaremara mitezo vanogara mumusha weDzivarasekwa, muguta reHarare, vari kuwaniswa hupfu kuburikidza nechirongwa chiri kuitwa nesangano rakazvimirira reThe Faith, Love and Hope Community Trust rakabatana nedura guru renyika, reGrain Marketing Board (GMB).

Gokwe: Vana voroodzwa

Madzimambo ekuGokwe, kudunhu reMidlands, vanoti vari kushushikana zvikuru nenyaya dzekuroodzwa kwevanasikana vasati vabva zera panguva ino apo nyika yakatarisana nekurwisa kupararira kwechirwere cheCovid-19.

JUST IN: Econet adjusts mobile data tariffs as telco input costs soar

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe (Econet), the country’s largest mobile telecom operator, has adjusted data bundle tariffs by 60 percenr after receiving the go-ahead from the industry regulator early this month.

Relief for the clothing sector

Formal market clothing retailers are taking advantage of the constrained second-hand clothing trading under Covid-19 restrictions to re-claim a larger market share.
Cheap second hand clothing, mainly imported from outside the country, is a common phenomenon in Zimbabwe and has in recent years become a big competition to formal business. The dealers, popularly known as “KoKhothama” normally display their products on streets and pavements where they largely cater for the low-income market.

Meikles embarks on properties refurbishment

Diversified hospitality group, Meikles Limited, says refurbishment of its vacant properties is expected to start in the second half of the forthcoming financial year with potential tenants already showing interest.

CBZ escapes OFAC sanctions

CBZ Holdings, has been cleared by the United States of America’s (USA) Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of having to pay a $385 million penalty for flouting that country’s sanctions regime against Zimbabwe.

Zim relaxes land ownership regulations

1.Govt hunts for financial advisors to mobilise US$3.5 bln

Brace for new data bundle tariff adjustment

Econet Wireless is understood to be considering a data bundle price adjustment in the wake of mounting costs and rising inflation.

 Zesa seeks ‘light’ on Gwanda solar

The Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ), has directed State Power Utility, Zesa Holdings, to address sticking issues to the new proposed contract for the Gwanda solar project in line with the existing contract between the parties and previous procurement law forming the basis of the signed agreement.

Stanbic posts $607.2 million profit 

Business Reporter Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe jumped from a $624 million loss posted for the half year last year to an emphatic $607.2 million inflation adjusted profit after tax for the…

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