Investors eye lucrative Zim sectors

INVESTORS from the United States with interest in pharmaceuticals, construction, mining and agriculture are lining up for low-hanging fruit in Zimbabwe and are determined to be on the ground starting next month.

FIU targets last pockets of resistance . . . currency stability persists

THE Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has set its sights on eliminating last pockets of resistance against the prevailing exchange rate stability.

Africa has spoken; the West must listen

Last week, the world watched history unfold at the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, US, when Africa closed ranks and determinedly fought in Zimbabwe’s corner.

Zim satellite launch imminent

Zimbabwe’s first satellite — ZimSat-1 — will reach the International Space Station (ISS) next month before its launch into orbit in November, marking the country’s entry into space after a two-month delay caused by inclement weather.

New US$13bn deal boon for economy

THE proposed US$13 billion mining-to-energy industrial park project in Mashonaland West Province by two Chinese investors is expected to boost economic growth through mineral beneficiation and promotion of green energy.

DANGEROUS INNOVATIONS HIT DRUGS MARKET

NEW and dangerous drugs have been introduced on the market, The Sunday Mail Society has established.

Ndiraya back in the spotlight

QUESTIONS are being raised about Tonderai Ndiraya’s capacity to take Dynamos to the next level as the youthful gaffer approaches his 60th Premier Soccer League game in charge of the Harare giants.

Zim-Mozambique relations cemented by blood and sacrifices

This week, we reproduce ZANU PF’s First Secretary President Mnangagwa’s speech to mark Mozambique’s ruling party FRELIMO’s 60th anniversary, which also coincided with the liberation movement’s 12th congress.

Zimdollar gets huge lift

The slowdown in money supply after a record interest rate hike by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and the ongoing clampdown on inflated invoices from Government suppliers and contractors have helped underpin the exchange rate and price stability, market watchers say.

City drowns in beer

Public drinkers have turned the former Ximex Mall area and bus termini scattered across Harare’s Central Business District (CBD) into chaotic drinking holes, much to the chagrin of concerned residents.

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