China bullish for commodities

CHINA’s economic growth engine will drive raw materials demand in the long term, according to Glencore Plc Director John Mack, who said the commodities firm remains focused on trading.

US$10m bus deal takes off

The country’s transport sector is headed for a major boost following the successful completion of a UDS$10 million deal between a Chinese and local company.

GMAZ seeks court intervention

THE Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe has notified the Attorney General, Advocate Prince Machaya of its intention to file a constitutional application to compel Agriculture and Mechanisation Minister, Dr Joseph…

Capacity utilisation surge for brickmaker

Livingstone Marufu LISTED brick manufacturing concern, Willdale Limited expects a 10 percent surge in capacity utilisation following the acquisition of new equipment, refurbishment of old machinery and a deliberate strategy…

Insight: Ambassadors of hope

Howdy folks! If you are reading this column, then you made it into 2016. Congratulations! My paternal grandmother – Mbuya vaDototo – aIso made it, albeit not for long. She…

Cde Ndlovu speaks on ill-health

FORMER Deputy Speaker of the Senate and Zanu-PF Central Committee member, Cde Naison Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu has spoken out for the first time ever since falling ill early last year.

Multitudes merry-make on Christmas

This year’s Christmas Day once again demonstrated the resilience of Zimbabweans who despite facing financial challenges managed to celebrate the important day on the Christian calendar. The majority of the…

VP stands ground on Gukurahundi

Disturbances that occurred in Matabeleland in the early 1980s were engineered by Westerners to protect their economic interests in South Africa, Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko has said. VP Mphoko told The…

Chronicles from 2nd Chimurenga: Crocodile Gang: The birth and the deployment

***Last week we had announced that Chronicles from the Second Chimurenga will be continued on January 10 2016 due to space constraints during the festive season but due to public…

It’s not business as usual in 2016

Africa Moyo Zimbabwe’s economy is set for a major turnaround next year on the back of far-reaching policy interventions whose implementation will thaw systems of doing business. Throughout 2015, Government…

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