April 28, 2022
Zimbabwe: Bulawayo Water Projects to Enhance Investment
THE ongoing Government funded water projects in Bulawayo will go a long way in enhancing the city's investment opportunities and spur its economic growth momentum, Bulawayo… Read more »
Africa: Russia-Ukraine Conflict - Time for Africa to Bolster Food Production
It is exactly two months since the Russia-Ukraine conflict started in the early hours of February 24, one of the latest conflicts to hit the world in recent times. Read more »
Zimbabwe: More Road Upgrades Completed
The major road through Ridgeview in Harare, the Ganges Road, has been undergoing surfacing and reopens soon, as more roads are also currently being reconstructed countrywide under… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Private Sector Embraces Wheat Production
PRIVATE sector participation in wheat farming has been increasing from 8 000 hectares in 2020 and doubling to 16 000ha last year, Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural… Read more »
Zimbabwe: New Crop Prices Will Grow Food Supply
THE new prices for grain, soya bean and sunflower were needed considering the rising costs of inputs we have been seeing and the Government took the right decision to ensure that… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zim to Host Economic Convention
ZIMBABWE will in August host an international convention that will be addressed by local and foreign experts and will help formulate policies that will assist Government attain… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Profiling the ZSE Top 10 Index Constituents - Hippo Valley Estates Limited
In this week's column, the ZSE is profiling Hippo Valley Estates Limited (Hippo) as a constituent of the ZSE Top 10 Index. Prices and capitalisation figures are as at 26 April… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Price Madness Unjustified - VP Chiwenga
VICE President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said the resurgent price madness being experienced in the market is unjustified given the prevailing stable economic fundamentals and the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zim Reaping Expo 2020 Dubai Spoils
ZIMBABWE is receiving a significant number of investment enquiries in different sectors of the economy as a positive outcome of the country's participation at the recent Expo 2020… Read more »
April 27, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zim to Host Convention On Economic Growth Strategy
Zimbabwe will host an international convention on the country's economic growth strategy that is set to be addressed by various speakers from across the world. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Tobacco Side Marketers Face Jail
PERSONS or companies engaged in the side marketing of tobacco will now be liable to imprisonment as the Government moves to protect one of the country's major foreign currency… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Grain Producer Prices Go Up
Producer prices of maize, soya bean, traditional grains and sunflower have been raised for this year's marketing season, with Cabinet determined that farmers will make a profit of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zitf Ignites Investor Confidence
FOREIGN exhibitors have said the 62nd edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) has ignited optimism among potential investors who are looking forward to exploring… Read more »
April 26, 2022
Zimbabwe: Road Contractors Must Raise the Bar
The major road programme under the Second Republic has been moving forward rapidly, building on what had already been done earlier since 2018 and largely accelerating the progress. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'Mining Sector Growth Prospects Bright'
ZIMBABWE'S mining industry growth prospects remain strong in the short to medium term, economic analysts have said, despite the negative impact of Covid-19 induced setbacks on… Read more »
June 24, 2021
Zimbabwe: Muzarabani Farmers Struggle for Sesame Seed Market
For 42-year-old Mrs Lydia Mudoro of Chareka Village in Muzarabani's Ward 23 covering the Kaerezi area, growing sesame seeds as an alternative cash crop to her traditional cotton… Read more »
November 28, 2011
Zimbabwe: The Scars of Cyclone Eline
IT is now more than 10 years since Cyclone Eline hit remote rural communities in the country leaving a trail of destruction on basic infrastructure but the pain it caused is still… Read more »
November 18, 2004
Zimbabwe: Mazowe Dam Almost Dry
MAZOWE Dam has almost dried up, threatening aquatic life as well as the future of irrigation on surrounding farms that include Mazowe Citrus farm. Read more »
July 31, 2004
Zimbabwe: Top Official's Farm Underutilised
IRRIGATION equipment worth millions of dollars and other farming implements are lying idle on Lynton Farm Plot 15 near Marondera while workers on the plot allege that they have not… Read more »