Business Reporter ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe says it will continue to grow the country’s music industry by leveraging technology to generate more revenues for musicians. The commitment comes at a time when music sales by artists have come down, along with musicians’ overall incomes, due to piracy, consumers’ declining disposable incomes and effects of the coronavirus […] …
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Six Kenyans arrested for using fake immigration stamps
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau Security officials at the Beitbridge Border Post have arrested six Kenyans who attempted to enter the country from South Africa using travel documents marked with fake Zimbabwean immigration stamps. The six ,who were travelling by road, on Friday wanted to transit to their home country through Zimbabwe. The Beitbridge man, who […] …
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Gokwe North requests provincial hero status for Chikomba
Freedom Mupanedemo, Midlands Bureau THE Zanu PF Gokwe North District Coordinating Committee (DDC) through its chairperson, Cde Justice Wadyajena has requested for the conferment of provincial hero status on the late Zanu PF Central Committee Member and Member of Parliament for Gokwe-Kabuyuni Constituency, Cde Leonard Chikomba who died in a horrific car accident along the […] …
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Rangelands Regeneration partners Beitbridge West communities to unlock wildlife potential
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Rangelands Regeneration Trust and communities in Beitbridge West have partnered to create an integrated conservancy for both wildlife and livestock management to boost the area’s economic development initiatives. The Integrated Management Area (IMA), is expected to cover areas under Wards 6, 7, 8, and 9, and the Nottingham Estate, Sentinel Safaris, […] …
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Treasury gazettes new stock trading laws, move to curb speculative forex trading
Harare Bureau TREASURY has promulgated new regulations to operationalise the Government’s directive on tighter conditions on trading of stocks on the Zimbabwe stock Exchange (ZSE). This follows some regulations announced by President Mnangagwa earlier this month. Government identified loopholes in sub-systems of the ZSE’s custodial functions believed to be part of activities fuelling parallel market […] …
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Business Forum to unlock value of livestock for smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe
ALMOST 2.1million agricultural families are engaged in one or more livestock production enterprises, generating an estimated 19.1 per cent of the agricultural net output every year. In Zimbabwe, the livestock sector is an important source of nutritious food and provides critical inputs for crop production, raw materials for agro-processing industry, income and capital wealth creation […] …
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New Covid-19 cases drop to 133, no deaths
Cynthia Mhuru, Online Reporter ZIMBABWE’S new Covid-19 cases dropped to 133 yesterday from 313 on Friday with no deaths and all the cases are local transmissions, according to the Ministry of Health and Child Care. The seven-day rolling average for new cases fell from 213 to 207. A total number of 252 092 Covid-19 cases, […] …
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Gokwe-Kabuyuni legislator dies in road accident
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent Zanu PF legislator for the Gokwe-Kabuyuni Constituency, Cde Leornard Chikomba has died. He was 67. Cde Chikomba died in a road accident, 20 kilometres from his Chitekekete home. Zanu PF Midlands provincial chairman, Cde Larry Mavima confirmed the incident. “I can sadly confirm the passing in of Honourable Chikomba. He was […] …
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Bulawayo City begin survival charge
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO City coach Farai Tawachera is convinced that with improved mental belief, his young side can fight its way out of the relegation zone. City are second from bottom on the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League table with 10 points from 15 matches. Only Whawha have performed worse than the local […] …
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Agriculture tourism at BCC farm
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) has adopted an enviable integrated farming model at its farms in Umguza District on the city’s outskirts by utilising reclaimed water from its sewage treatment plant to support a thriving farming venture. The integrated farming activities at Aisleby and Goodhope farms that are adjacent to each other and […] …
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