School of Mines sets up gemstone, lapidary workshop
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Zimpapers Business Hub THE Zimbabwe School of Mines (ZSM) is investing in experiential education facilities, with US$1,1 million earmarked for a gemstone and lapidary workshop to promote hands-on…
Millers, stockfeed producers seek Govt nod to import maize
Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Stockfeed manufacturers and millers have applied to the Government for permission to import 266 000 tonnes of maize, following the lifting of the ban on grain…
Mines school sets up workshop
Sikhulekelani Moyo Zimpapers Business Hub THE Zimbabwe School of Mines (ZSM) is investing in experiential education facilities, with US$1,1 million earmarked for a gemstone and lapidary workshop to promote hands-on…
Zim’s sugar industry to double output in 10yrs
Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub THE sugarcane industry is set for a major transformation, amid plans to double production from 400 000 metric tonnes to 800 000 metric tonnes by…
Cereals output below estimate but secures modest surplus
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro, Zimpapers Business Hub ZIMBABWE’S 2024/25 post-harvest data show that the country’s cereal output slipped below earlier expectations but remained strong enough to ensure a modest surplus through mid-2026,…
Masvingo courts investors into key economic sectors
Martin Kadzere Masvingo Province presents significant opportunities for pension funds to invest in high-value industries, including agriculture, energy, mining, tourism and infrastructure development, a senior Government official has said. This…
Kenya Airways bets on local biofuels
Kenya Airways Plc is on a mission to prove that sustainable aviation fuel can be made in Africa, potentially giving it a new way to seek financing to cut its…
South African executive pay rises
The competition for global executive talent has resulted in a notable uptick in remuneration packages for top leadership roles in South Africa. Executive directors saw significant increases in total remuneration…
Millers, stockfeed producers seek Govt nod to import maize
Precious Manomano, Zimpapers Reporter Stockfeed manufacturers and grain millers have applied to the Government for permission to import 266 000 tonnes of maize, following the lifting of the ban on…
Poor rains, pests cut maize harvest by 20 pc
Business Reporter Inadequate rains, pests and diseases saw farmers harvest approximately 20 percent less than expected for the 2024/25 agricultural season.










