POLITICS

Flush out money changers, says Zanu-PF

ZANU-PF members in Bulawayo have raised concern over the continued existence of illegal foreign currency dealers they claim are now operating in secret to evade arrest, and called for the re-introduct...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 December 2018

LANDS & AGRICULTURE

Poultry industry restocks after bird flu

THE poultry sector has embarked on an aggressive restocking programme after the outbreak of avian influenza that hit Zimbabwe last year.As a result of the avian influenza at one of the country's bigge...

By Staff reporter | Published: 27 July 2018

POLITICS

Mnangagwa has flu?

President Mnangagwa has had a bad cold over the past few days that saw him taking medication, but he is now fit, his spokesperson Mr George Charamba has said. Mr Charamba made the clarification yester...

By Staff reporter | Published: 20 July 2018

OPINION

BBC HARDtalk does not influence electorate

Perhaps nothing, in the past week, set tongues wagging as the BBC HARDtalk interview that had MDC Alliance presidential candidate, Nelson Chamisa, as a guest.It would appear a lot is now being picked ...

By Learnmore Zuze | Published: 15 May 2018

POLITICS

Mnangagwa among 100 most influential people

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been featured on TIME magazine's 100 Most Influential People (TIME 100) 2018 list.Mnangagwa is one of 100 - among other names such as Donald Trump, Oprah Winfrey, Riha...

By Staff reporter | Published: 20 April 2018

POLITICS

Capital's interest, influence in Zimbabwe's 2018 polls

At the risk of stating the obvious, the "ease of doing business" is an inherently political term. Not merely because President Emmerson Mnangagwa, is using the term in each and every one of his major ...

By Takura Zhangazha | Published: 19 March 2018

LANDS & AGRICULTURE

Zimbabwe free of avian flu

Zimbabwe has reported it was now free of the highly pathogenic H5N8 bird flu that hit the country between May and August last year.Poultry producer Lanark, a commercial farm  25km south of the ca...

By Staff reporter | Published: 15 February 2018

POLITICS

Tsvangirai didn't plan succession, he fluffed it!

Earlier this week, ailing leader of the opposition MDC-T, Morgan Tsvangirai, issued a "New Year's message" whose biggest take-away was the hint that Tsvangirai was planning on stepping down soon and p...

By Staff reporter | Published: 14 January 2018

LANDS & AGRICULTURE

Avian flu costs Irvine's $7.3 million

AN avian flu outbreak at Irvine's in May cost the country's largest chicken producer $7,3 million, a shareholder has disclosed, saying the quarantining of affected sites and culling of birds to preven...

By Staff reporter | Published: 05 October 2017

LANDS & AGRICULTURE

Zim market not yet affected by bird flu

The local poultry market is yet to feel the impact of the contagious bird flu disease which has killed thousands of chickens, an official has said.According to the Food and Agricultural Organisation, ...

By New Ziana | Published: 11 August 2017

LANDS & AGRICULTURE

Zim, SA cull million plus chickens on avian flue

SOUTH Africa and Zimbabwe have culled more than one million chickens after an outbreak of avian influenza, which threatens food security in the region, the Food and Agriculture Organisation said."This...

By Bloomberg | Published: 07 August 2017

LANDS & AGRICULTURE

Zim poultry farm hit by avian flu outbreak again

A Zimbabwean poultry farm has reported a second outbreak of highly pathogenic H5N8 bird flu, two months after it first occurred, the state-owned Herald newspaper said on Monday.Lanark farm, a commerci...

By Reuters | Published: 31 July 2017

INDUSTRIALS & ENERGY

Influx of secondhand clothes chokes textile industry

SECONDHAND clothing continues to flood the Zimbabwean market, taking a significant share of the clothing market and leaving local manufacturers teetering on the brink of collapse, an industry official...

By Staff reporter | Published: 12 July 2017

FINANCIAL SERVICES

Flush out 'rogue' bankers, new RBZ chief urged

Former Finance minister Tendai Biti has urged new Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya to wield the axe on ‘rogue' bankers whom he accuses of pervading the financial sector.Mangudya - cur...

By Business Live | Published: 08 April 2014

BUSINESS NEWS

Influx of SA imports stifling Bulawayo industries

Bulawayo industrialists have cried foul over Zimbabwe's over reliance on imports, arguing that uncontrolled imports, arguing that uncontrolled imports are driving the industry into deeper recession.Sp...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 December 2013

INDUSTRIALS & ENERGY

Millers bemoan influx of cheap flour imports

The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe says at least 20 of its members have been forced to close shop during the past 12 because of competition from the uncontrolled importation of cheap flour.Ac...

By Staff reporter | Published: 14 October 2013
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