Source: The Herald – Breaking news. An aerial view of Invictus Energy’s Mukuyu 1 well site and drilling rig in Mbire District where the Australian firm has confirmed the presence of oil and gas Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter INVICTUS Energy, which is searching for gas and oil in the Cabora Bassa Basin, north […] …
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ZESA pays coal suppliers in forex
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. ZESA has seen increased production of electricity from Hwange Power Station (pictured) following the commissioning of a new generator, unit 7, and that of unit 8, which is ongoing Business Reporter ZESA Holdings is now paying coal suppliers in foreign currency, a development expected to ensure smooth supply […] …
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Court rejects Ngarivhume bail pending appeal bid
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngarivhume will prosecute his appeal against public violence conviction and a three-year jail term while behind bars after the High Court overruled his application for bail pending appeal. The politician is appealing against both conviction and sentence for inciting public […] …
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Zimplats brings to life President’s vision
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Part of the newly installed third concentrator which was commissioned by Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando (out of the picture) at Zimbabwe Platinum Mines in Ngezi yesterday – Picture: Kudakwashe Hunda Walter Nyamukondiwa in NGEZI Platinum giant Zimplats is bringing to life President Mnangagwa’s vision of […] …
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Do not interfere in Zim elections, West told
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Palestinian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Tamer Almassri flanked by Zanu PF Secretary General Cde Obert Mpofu, ZANU PF senior members and Palestine International Cooperation Agency (PICA) officials pose for a photo during the party’s meeting with PICA delegates at the party’s Headquarters in Harare yesterday. — Picture: Edward Zvemisha […] …
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Local authorities call for removal of outdated colonial laws
Leonard Ncube, leonard.ncube@chronicle.co.zw GOVERNMENT has been challenged to speed up the harmonisation of various pieces of legislation to, among other things, remodel local authorities in line with modern international trends. This also comes amid calls for the country’s institutions of higher learning to invest in research that would result in the remodelling of local authorities in line […] …
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Retailers defy Government:Charge goods exclusively in forex
Peter Matika, peter.matika@chronicle.co.zw SOME big supermarkets in Bulawayo are now exclusively charging certain goods and products in foreign currency and using the black-market rate for currency conversions in defiance of Government monetary policy. Retail outlets such as OK Zimbabwe Limited are now charging selected goods such as quality meats and bread in foreign currency. A Chronicle […] …
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Lupane varsity starts chicken artificial insemination project
Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw LUPANE State University (LSU) has started a chicken artificial insemination project to improve indigenous breeds in the country with similar projects also being done with goats and pigs. The university whose mandate is to promote research and innovations in dryland areas seeks to improve the quality of road runners in communities. Chronicle visited […] …
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Livelihood initiative builds home for elderly fire victim
Michael Magoronga, magorongamk@gmail.com WHILE the Mayor’s Christmas Cheer Fund is traditionally associated with goodies for the vulnerable, Redcliff Municipality teamed up with the local community and decided to change the narrative by launching a project which has brought smiles to faces of senior citizens. The project known as “Livelihoods Projects’’ has changed the lives of the […] …
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COMMENT:Let us work together to to build the economy
If they were new, the developments in the economy in recent weeks were going to stagger us. A sharp, rapid depreciation of the national currency and a resulting spike in prices. The timing — just before and after the Government proclaimed the election date. The motivation – to stir public anger on the eve […] …
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