Source: Zimbo jailed in SA over stolen car -Newsday Zimbabwe A SOUTH AFRICAN court has jailed a Zimbabwean man Cosmos Ndou (36) for eight years after he was found in possession of a stolen car. Ndou was also charged for contravening South Africa’s immigration laws after the court ruled that he was illegally staying in […]
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Why financing agriculture in Zimbabwe needs a rethink: limited credit and few loans
Finance is crucial for agriculture – for inputs, for labour, for capital investments and for dealing with emergencies – yet in Zimbabwe agricultural financing is tough. In part this is because of the state of the economy as farmers have … Continue reading → …
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WATCH: Smiles in Kamativi as giant mine reopens
Leonard Ncube in Kamativi WITH a wide smile, Mr Christopher Mvula, originally from Zambia, could hardly hide his joy recently witnessing the reopening of Kamativi Mine, Hwange district in Matabeleland North province, which has breathed a new lease of life in the area. Mr Mvula worked at Kamativi Mine for 22 years before it shut down […] …
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Agric the pillar for economic growth: President
Blessings Chidakwa, Harare Bureau Agriculture remains a key pillar for the country’s economic growth, while the nation continues to foster a culture of innovation, productivity and prosperity, President Mnangagwa has said. Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector has been blooming over the last few years with the Second Republic transforming it from a US$2 billion industry to over US$8 […] …
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Kamativi to increase lithium production
Leonard Ncube in Kamativi KAMATIVI Mining Company (KMC) has set a target of increasing its lithium ore production from 1 000 tonnes per day to 6 000 tonnes daily starting in June when its bigger plant is commissioned. Kamativi Tin Mine closed in 1994 when the international price of tin plummeted to unsustainable levels. At […] …
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COMMENT: Hooray! Government scores Kamativi goal
The Government has scored yet again, this time with the recent reopening of Kamativi Mine. Storied as a tin mine, the only one in the country and among the largest in Africa, It shut down in 1994 as tin prices fell globally. With the shafts shuttered, the compound whose well-being revolved around tin, became a […] …
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Impressive homes, business centre sprawls: Brick by brick, Nkayi awakens from slumber
Raymond Jaravaza, raymondjaravaza@gmail.com WITH modern architectural designs, interior and exterior features coupled by breathtaking landscaping ideas that will rival plush homes in Bulawayo’s affluent suburbs when completed, a new dawn beckons in Nkayi as homeowners construct magnificent houses in the once under-developed business centre. A couple of years ago, the mention of a gated community style […] …
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Cholera spreads to 58 of Zimbabwe’s 64 districts, situation ‘bad’ in Chiredzi
Government swats criticism over its ‘community rehydration centres’ after viral picture of a dozen patients sprawled on the ground receiving intravenous therapy …
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Tshabangu goes to court to bar Chibaya, Siziba and 21 others from by-elections
‘The decision of the Nomination Court is unlawful in that it is contrary to an extant judgment of the High Court’ …
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Gukurahundi survivors demand justice as hearings commence
Source: Gukurahundi survivors demand justice as hearings commence – The Southern Eye It is now close to four decades since the end of Gukurahundi massacres in Matabeleland and Midlands, but survivors and their relatives are still to find closure as the government continues to dither on processes to atone for the atrocities. According to the […]
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