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Tinashe Nhari Hararae Bureau Revenue from this year’s hunting season has gone down 10 percent compared to last year primarily due to the US imposed trophy hunting ban in April this year.
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London – Brent crude held below $60 a barrel yesterday, near 5-1/2-year lows, as major oil producers signalled that they would maintain output despite a supply glut and faltering demand in Russia and Europe.
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Johannesburg – It seems investors on the JSE will end the year with a very modest return, if the current downward trend on the market continues for the rest of the year – and there is nothing on the horizon indicating that its end is near.
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Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter DEMAND for bread this festive season is expected to remain depressed due to an influx of cheap alternatives, an official has said. National Bakers Association of Zimbabwe (NBAZ) chairperson Givemore Mesoemvura said sales during the festive season were not
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Patrick Chitumba Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) has shut down the Bulawayo Power Station to facilitate maintenance work after it broke down last week, ZPC general manager, Noah Gwatidzo, confirmed yesterday.
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HARARE — Switzerland has resumed channelling development aid directly to the Zimbabwe government after cutting ties with Harare over a decade ago.
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Labour Matters Davies Ndumiso Sibanda ONE of the most problematic things to manage for employers is vacation leave and its mismanagement results in protracted disputes with workers.
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Patrick Chitumba Senior Reporter Nearly 40 service stations in Bulawayo face closure by the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) for failing to comply with regulations aimed at protecting the environment.
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YAOUNDE – Cameroon has signed an agreement worth $438 million with a consortium and Houston-based Govind Development to build an oil pipeline from its petroleum hub Limbe to other cities, the energy ministry said on Tuesday.
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Walter Muchinguri Harare Bureau Hunyani Holdings recorded a 7 percent decline in revenue to $40,4 million for the 11 months to September 30 due to its sales mix. The group said volumes fell 4 percent largely due to the eleven month reporting period although the tobacco and export sectors performed
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JOHANNESBURG Anglo American Platinum, the world’s top platinum miner, has received a $385 million offer for its 49 percent stake in the Bokoni mine in northeast South Africa, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said yesterday.
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Oliver Kazunga Acting Business Editor BULAWAYO-BASED textile company, Merlin, is set to resume operations early next year employing 100 workers under the first phase of its resuscitation plan.
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Patrick Chitumba recently in Binga Senior Reporter FORMER Kamativi Tin Mine employees are demanding ownership of the houses they are staying in at the disused mine, according to communication between the workers and the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC).
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Conrad Mwanawashe Harare Bureu The government has directed the Competition and Tariff Commission to investigate mobile cash transfer costs and called on mobile network operators to reduce broadband charges.
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