Honeymoon over for greedy businesses

Cabinet has approved legislative principles to guard the pubic against wanton price increases by fining businesses that unethically cost goods and services.

Arda secures US$55m investment

Grace Kaerasora Investors continue lining up to get a share of the action in Zimbabwe, raising hopes of speedy economic recovery after almost two decades of depressed FDIs.

Tributes to a Warriors legend

I had played against Madinda and Adam Ndlovu for years when I was at Zimbabwe Saints and they were at Highlanders and my thoughts were Peter was just another Ndlovu…

Dr Bimha’s dedication to Chikomba West

It is one of the biggest parliamentary jurisdictions in the country.

Mutare houses converted to illegal diamond centres

Several houses in the leafy suburbs of Mutare have reportedly been converted into illegal diamond trading centres by a syndicate of foreigners that is receiving the precious stones from artisanal…

Financial Markets Indaba set for Jo’burg

The fifth edition of the Zimbabwe’s Financial Markets Indaba, a business dialogue platform for captains of industry and investors, is set for this Thursday in Johannesburg, South Africa. The FMI…

US$300m kitty for expanded Command programme

Dumisani Nsingo Government has unveiled a us$300 million facility for the Special Livestock, Fisheries and Wildlife Programme, meant to improve agriculture production and ensure the country continue to be food…

Learning from Botswana’s diamond sector

Advocate Sadique Kebonang Before June 2018, diamonds from Zimbabwe will be processed in Botswana.

Letters of credit averts cooking oil shortages

Livingstone Marufu THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe continues to avail letters of credit to cooking oil producers to ensure there is enough supply of cooking oil in the country.

Payouts for students on industrial attachment

Lisa Mandewo Government will from August this year provide interns from State-run universities and colleges a minimum living allowance to cater for food and transport needs.

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