-
Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) has set aside $61 million for this year’s nationwide roads maintenance and rehabilitation programme, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Obert Mpofu has said.
-
Harare Bureau THE government has increased duty on fuel by between 28 percent and 33 percent in a development that could erode potential gains from its recent directive for traders to slash prices.
-
Oliver Kazunga Acting Business Editor THE government and the private sector yesterday launched a $75,000 pothole patching project in Bulawayo to improve the state of roads in the Central Business District (CBD).
-
Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Council (ZASMC) has called on the government to speed up the formalisation of artisanal miners. ZASMC president Wellington Takavarasha told Business Chronicle yesterday that the government was losing a lot of revenue as gold
-
-
Walter Muchinguri Harare Bureau Air Zimbabwe is aiming to increase its carrying capacity this year through the introduction of new routes and by beefing up its equipment. The airline’s public relations manager, Shingai Taruvinga, said that their main focus will be on expanding domestic and regional routes.
-
Business Reporter TRADE between Zimbabwe and China reached $1.05 billion in the nine months to September and could far exceed the 2013 performance as economic ties keep growing.
-
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE has marginally missed gold output for 2014 after deliveries reached 13,9 tonnes in the year to December against a target of 14,5 tonnes, latest data shows.
-
Harare Bureau Tanzanian-based clearing and forwarding company ATB Investments Pvt Limited has extended its tentacles into Zimbabwe with the opening of a Harare office this week.
-
-
Business Reporter THE Estate Agents Council of Zimbabwe (EACZ) has urged estate agents to follow professional conduct in their operations or risk being deregistered.
-
Cape Town – Summer in the Western Cape saw an increase in GP number plates making their way from town to town, according to Cape Town Tourism.
-
Johannesburg – South Africa’s National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said yesterday it would hold a mass meeting with its members who are on a wildcat strike at a Northam Platinum operation to decide if the stoppage will continue.
-
Johannesburg – The rand surrendered early gains against the dollar yesterday amid uncertainty about the timing of a US interest rate hike. By 08:39 the rand had slipped 0.11 percent to R11.4575 against the dollar, after initially rallying to its firmest in four weeks following
-
-
Harare Bureau THE World Bank says Zimbabwe’s Gross Domestic Product will grow this year but only marginally as the liquidity crunch and subdued capital inflows will continue choking the economy.
-
Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter “To us the client is “PARAMOUNT” despite day-to-day pressures and technical problems, nothing should stand in the way of first class products being delivered to you”
Popular Stories
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Sign Up To Our Newsletter
Sponsored Links
Classifieds Electronics Cars & Parts Building Supplies Services Property, Houses | Online Payments Buy ZESA Tokens Buy TelOne ADSL Web Development Domain Registration Web Hosting |