Zimplow pursues internal forex generation options

Michael Tome Business Reporter Zimplow, a farm implements manufacturer listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), has said it is pursuing avenues to generate foreign currency internally to finance its operations…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Implement fund for green power promptly

THE major complication for developing countries reliant on coal-fuelled power stations for energy and wishing to go greener is the huge sums needed to build non-coal power stations, and preferably stations that use renewable energy and so have a zero carbon footprint, at least once they are built.

ERVINE RALLIES THE CHEVRONS . . . as they chase T20 World Cup semi-final spot

ADELAIDE. — Zimbabwe skipper Craig Ervine said yesterday that a shock semi-final spot at the ICC Men’s Twenty20 Cricket World Cup would be the “icing on the cake”.

US rapper Takeoff shot dead

ATLANTA. – Takeoff, a member of the rap group Migos, was fatally shot and killed at a party held at a Houston bowling alley early yesterday, media reports said.

President consoles Tongogara’s family

President Mnangagwa yesterday visited the Tongogara family to console them following the death of Conrad Josiah Tongogara, who was the first son to the late national hero and Zanla Commander, General Josiah Magama Tongogara.

National Foods revenue jumps to $128bn

Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter Food processing giant National Foods Holdings Limited’s revenue for the year to June 30, 2022, rose 33 percent to $128,4 billion compared to the previous year, spurred…

Civil servants to start getting bonuses

CIVIL servants will start receiving the 13th cheque this month, the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Professor Paul Mavima has said.

World can’t live without oil: OPEC

OPEC held firm to projections that global oil demand will keep growing for another decade, and said it would be dangerous to abandon fossil fuels. World oil consumption will climb…

Maid arrested for kidnapping baby

Police in Bulawayo yesterday arrested a maid who had kidnapped her employer’s 20-months-old son and drove off in their car.

Africa must use gas to drive economy

Africa countries need to use their gas reserves to lift more people out of poverty and build industry as they try to catch up with more developed countries even while…

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