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HIGH costs of fertilisers are negatively affecting production of crops among communal and small holder farmers throughout the country, an official has said. Compound D is ranging from $30 to $39 per 50kg bag while Ammonium Nitrate (also known as top dressing) ranges from $36 to $39 per 50kg bag. Fertiliser
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Tonderai Rutsito THE Midlands State University has unveiled a centralised system that digitalises all services offered to students, among them the e-Sadza system. e-sadza is a very smart, simple and fast system that flawlessly bills students for meals eaten in the university’s canteen and it serves at least one student per every 10
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THE euro extended its slide yestersday, hitting its lowest level in a year against the dollar as expectation grew that the European Central Bank will act soon to counter low growth and inflation. Government bond yields around the world remained under pressure and stock markets were buoyant on the prospect of
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IMPERIAL Holdings Ltd (IPL), owner of South Africa’s biggest car-dealership network, said full-year profit declined 10 percent as the South African economy slowed and the rand weakened. Earnings per share, excluding one-time items, fell to 16.25 rand in the year ending June 30 from 18.05 rand a year earlier, the
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Labour Matters Davis Ndumiso Sibanda MANY employers and workers fail to attend hearings for various reasons and decisions are made without the party being heard. When this happens, many people struggle as to the way forward, especially the party that loses the cases because it was absent. There are a few options available to such parties. The
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Amsterdam – Tonnes of tomatoes, pears and apples were being dumped by Dutch farmers yesterday as they signed up for compensation after prices plunged in response to Russian sanctions on Western food imports, officials said. Around 45 major food growers registered for EU compensation with the
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IMF chief Christine Lagarde has been put under formal investigation by French magistrates for alleged negligence in a political fraud affair dating from 2008 when she was finance minister. Lagarde was questioned by magistrates in Paris this week for a fourth time under her existing status as a witness in the
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Midrand – E-tolling is one of the most immoral projects undertaken since the arms deal, Cosatu said yesterday. “This matter touches on the core of governance. This matter touches on the core of leadership,” Congress of SA Trade Unions provincial secretary Dumisani Dakile told the advisory panel on the
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London – Royal Dutch Shell has sold some of four oil fields up for grabs in Nigeria, it said yesterday, as the oil and gas company pushes ahead with global asset sales to cut costs. Shell last year put up for sale its 30 percent shares in four oil blocks in the Niger Delta -Oil Mining […]
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Russian courts yesterday ordered the temporary closure of three McDonald’s restaurants in Moscow over breaches of sanitary rules, news agencies reported, amid a standoff with the West over Ukraine. The restaurants on Moscow’s Manezh square, under the walls of the Kremlin, at Pushkin Square and on Prospect
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Harare Bureau ZESA Holdings might have accumulated a staggering $130 million in arrears arising from a 2012 collective bargaining agreement salary increase it has refused to honour and is contesting. The power utility’s bank balances could be pegged significantly if it loses the dispute before an independent arbitrator.
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ORGANIC fertilizer company, Nico Orgo, said yesterday it will invest $2 million in two new manufacturing plants to increase output to over 200,000 tonnes per annum. Nico Orgo is a fertilizer manufacturing company that produces mainly organic fertilizers. In an interview with New Ziana, the company’s
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Business Editor— THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has moved to cushion banks from increasing non-performing loans and proposed a removal of several bottlenecks to incentivise increased foreign direct investment in the country. Presenting the mid-term monetary policy statement on Monday,
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Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter THE Grain Marketing Board (GMB) has so far received 121,979 tonnes of maize from farmers as deliveries continue countrywide. GMB corporate communications manager Muriel Zemura yesterday said grain deliveries were still coming in at depots dotted around the country and called on
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