Source: Biti blasts govt over mining concessions – #Asakhe – CITE Harare East legislator, Tendai Biti, has accused the government of overriding the interests of the community in the issuance of concessions to mining companies across the country. The former Finance Minister was speaking during a question and answer session in the National Assembly Wednesday. […] …
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Monthly Archives: August 2022
Traders allege cartels among manufacturers
Source: Traders allege cartels among manufacturers | The Herald Business Reporter Zimbabwean traders have raised concern over price differentiation by some manufacturers for certain products, alleging that some foreign entities were accessing the same goods at a lesser price. This was making it difficult for local traders to compete, especially in regional markets, Zimbabwe Cross […] …
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Wadyajena bought 25 trucks in US$5m Cottco scam, court hears
Instead of importing the bales, Wadyajena and his colleagues allegedly imported 25 trucks from a USA company called Giant Equipment in 2019 and 2020. …
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MPs quiz minister over ailing Marry Mubaiwa court torment
Mutsvangwa admitted patients who faced criminal offences should be handled humanely but asked the MPs to direct Mubaiwa’s question to the Minister of Health. …
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Gospel legend Mechanic Manyeruke endorses son’s ‘dirty’ Zimdancehall lyrics
In the hit song, Seunononga, the dancehall chanter calls on a female dancing mate to bend forward while rubbing her behind on his front in a popular but raunchy dancing stance commonly known in street language as “kuwaina”. …
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Mnangagwa’s amnesty nets 105 guns in nine days
According to police, 15 more firearms were surrendered on Tuesday, bringing the cumulative total to 105. …
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Prices must fall. . . as fuel costs continue to drop
Patrick Chitumba and Nqobile Bhebhe, Business Reporters BUSINESSES should progressively reduce prices of goods and services to ease the burden on consumers in line with the continued drop in fuel prices, which all along has been cited as a major cost driver, stakeholders have said. The steady decline in fuel costs since the beginning of […] …
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WATCH: Revamped CSC ready to roll
Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter A re-vamped Cold Storage Company (CSC) Boustead Beef Zimbabwe processing plant resumes operations in Bulawayo today with officials optimistic that all measures have been taken to ensure smooth operations. The massive beef processing plant is being revamped under a US$400 million Joint Venture Farming Concession Agreement with Boustead Beef Zimbabwe, […] …
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DJ Tira vows to promote Zimbabwe’s tourism
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter South African record producer, DJ and Kwaito artiste, DJ Tira (real name Mthokozisi Mkhathi) has vowed to help promote Zimbabwe’s tourism through various initiatives. The Afrotainment boss who has become a regular visitor in the country met President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House last month and the two, according to DJ […] …
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In Zimbabwe we trust: High flying Chevrons face mighty India
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter Zimbabwe Cricket team is set to lock horns with, arguably, the best cricketing nation in the world, India in three One Day International matches starting today at Harare Sports Club. After the cancellation of the 2020 tour by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) due to Covid-19, India […] …
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