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68 donkeys to be killed at Bulawayo abattoir

SIXTY EIGHT donkeys are expected to be put down at a proposed donkey abattoir in Bulawayo's Manningdale suburb and 10 of them were euthanised on Tuesday.The Zimbabwe National Society for the Preventio...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 January 2018

TRANSPORT & TOURISM

No joy for UTC ex-workers

FORMER workers at the now defunct, United Touring Company (UTC) are bitter after allegedly being told they will not get their terminal benefits because the firm has no assets.The defunct tour operatin...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 January 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Treasury intervenes in passports delays

TREASURY has intervened in a bid to end delays in issuing passports by agreeing to import materials needed by the Registrar General's Office.The Minister of Home Affairs and Culture Dr Obert Mpofu rev...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 January 2018

TRANSPORT & TOURISM

Local tourists moan high charges

LOCAL tourists have appealed to tour operators to reduce charges for the various activities which they say are very high and as such work against efforts to promote domestic tourism.The Government, th...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 January 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Chiwenga meets SA delegation

Vice President Constantino Guvheya Nyikadzino Dominic Chiwenga met a high powered delegation from the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) of South Africa at his Munhumutapa Offices in Harare yest...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 January 2018

LANDS & AGRICULTURE

GMB posts $209 million loss

THE Grain Marketing Board (GMB) posted a $209 million loss in the financial year ended December 31, 2017 due to subsidised sales to millers, an official has said.According to ZBCtv, GMB general manage...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 January 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Basics' prices to drop 5%

THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) says prices of some basic commodities are set to drop by five percent due to a reduction of excise duty on fuel.On Wednesday, the Government ordered a fu...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 January 2018

LANDS & AGRICULTURE

TIMB consults parties on 2018 marketing season

The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) is consulting stakeholders on possible dates for the start of the 2018 marketing season, an official has said.TIMB corporate communications manager Mr I...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 January 2018

TELECOMS & TECHNOLOGY

Zimbabwe is unlikely to license new mobile firms

Zimbabwe is unlikely to license new entrants in the mobile telecoms sector in the foreseeable future, with the regulator saying due to limited electro-magnetic spectrum, which carries sound and data, ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 January 2018

INDUSTRIALS & ENERGY

ZPC gets $116m for Hwange project

The Zimbabwe Power Company has secured $116 million from regional financial institutions to go towards its equity contribution for the expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station.ZPC's equity contributi...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 January 2018

INDUSTRIALS & ENERGY

Forex crisis hits WMI car production

WILLOVALE Motor Industries, which last year partnered Beijing Automobile International Corporation (BAIC) to assemble vehicles, is failing to meet its initial production targets due to shortage of for...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 January 2018

POLITICS

Mnangagwa would accept election defeat

Emmerson Mnangagwa - Zimbabwe's new president - has told the BBC his party would accept defeat should Zanu-PF lose the election later this year.Speaking to Mishal Husain, he said: "If we lose election...

By BBC | Published: 24 January 2018

MINING & RETAIL

Zimbabwe's gold output rose to 24.8 tonnes

Zimbabwe's full year gold production rose to 24.8 tonnes in 2017 from 22.7 tonnes the previous year, the central bank's refining and printing subsidiary said on Wednesday.Gold is the southern African ...

By Reuters | Published: 24 January 2018

POLITICS

Zimbabwe elections by July 2018

Zimbabwe’s new president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, said on Wednesday the country would go to elections by July and that he would respect the result if the opposition won power.Mnangagwa, 75, who took pow...

By Reuters | Published: 24 January 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Zim build its gold reserves to back Zimdollar relaunch

Zimbabwe's new president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, said his government is considering building reserves of gold and diamonds to back the eventual relaunch of the country's own currency.The nation abandone...

By © 2018 Bloomberg L.P | Published: 24 January 2018

ZSE TODAY

Market Commentary 24 January 2018

The All Share Index retreated by 1.39 points (0.45%) to settle at 91.20 points. OLD MUTUAL (OML.zw) led the losers with a $0.5000 loss to close at $5.0000,  NATIONAL FOODS (NTFD.zw) eased $0.1900...

By zse | Published: 24 January 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Zim is open for business, says Mnangagwa

Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said that Zimbabwe is open for business.Mr Mnangagwa said that foreigners will no longer need to give up 51% of their business to black Zimbabweans, as th...

By Staff reporter | Published: 24 January 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

'Investors eager to come to Zimbabwe'

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has presented the country with an opportunity to present itself to the world.President Emmerson Mnangagwa says the majority of top notch investors that he has interacte...

By Staff reporter | Published: 24 January 2018

POLITICS

Mnangagwa poisoning witch-hunt begins

A senior Zanu-PF official has sensationally claimed that one of the passengers in a helicopter ride to a presidential youth interface rally held in Gwanda last August tried to take the life of then vi...

By Staff reporter | Published: 24 January 2018

INDUSTRIALS & ENERGY

Jaggers disposes of Ardbennie building

Former Jaggers Wholesalers building in Ardbennie is set to go under the hammer on Saturday in the ongoing liquidation of the country's largest wholesaler.The sell is meant to raise money to pay credit...

By Staff reporter | Published: 24 January 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Zimra fixes border system IT outage

A month-long computer system outage that caused confusion and chaos, with thousands of passengers queuing for hours and trucks stuck at border crossings, has been resolved.Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (...

By Staff reporter | Published: 24 January 2018

POLITICS

'I can help in bid to address Gukurahundi'

Ntabazinduna chief Nhlanhlayemangwe Ndiweni has said he will move to convince fellow traditional leaders in his bid to seek the best way forward in addressing the thorny Gukurahundi atrocities issue w...

By Staff reporter | Published: 24 January 2018

POLITICS

Zanu-PF will win, says Tshinga Dube

Former War veterans minister Tshinga Dube has expressed confidence that Zanu-PF will romp to victory come 2018 under its new leader Emmerson Mnangagwa.The statements by Dube come at a time when Mnanga...

By Staff reporter | Published: 24 January 2018

JOBS

Delta Beverages 2018 Apprenticeship intake

DELTA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 2018 APPRENTICESHIP INTAKEApplications for apprenticeship training with Delta Beverages are invited in the following trades:- Fitting & Turning- Boiler-making- Refrigerat...

By Delta | Published: 24 January 2018

POLITICS

Khupe faces MDC-T expulsion

MDC-T vice-president Thokozani Khupe could be thrown out of the party if she misses today's national standing committee (NSC) meeting, which will be chaired by acting president Elias Mudzuri, NewsDay ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 24 January 2018

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