Government tightens surveillance on forex fuel dealers

UPDATED: Government tightens surveillance on forex fuel dealers    Chronicle 5/3/2020 Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT is tightening surveillance mechanisms to ensure fuel procured using free funds under the Direct Fuel Import (DFI) facility is not abused by dealers in the sector. Of late, there have been growing concerns that fuel dealers and their …

Govt owes us $120m in roller meal subsidy: Millers

Govt owes us $120m in roller meal subsidy: Millers  0  March 5, 2020 2:02 AM Source: Govt owes us $120m in roller meal subsidy: Millers – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY Staff Reporter Millers have said government currently owed them over $120 million in roller meal subsidy refunds dating back from last December, which is affecting the constant supply of …

Zera registers more forex fuel dealers

Zera registers more forex fuel dealers NewsDay 4/3/2020 BY FIDELITY MHLANGA THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has invited more fuel companies to sell fuel in foreign currency in yet another clear sign that the economy was fast redollarising. Last month, authorities came under fire for giving Zuva Petroleum the greenlight to sell fuel in …

Rains rekindle Umzingwane farmers’ hopes

Rains rekindle Umzingwane farmers’ hopes  Herald 4/3/2020   Umzingwane Dam intake tower Sifelani Tsiko Agric, Environment & Innovations Editor For Ndaba Dube, a smallholder farmer at Ntabemnyama Village in Umzingwane District, Matabeleland South Province, reports of a drought in the 2019-2020 cropping season had cast darkness and despair. Reports of a drought were abuzz on …

Electricity supplies improve countrywide

Electricity supplies improve countrywide     Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter THE country’s electricity supply has improved in the past few weeks with consumers confirming the reduction in the power outages. While complaining about what they view as “steep” charges, following an upward review of power tariffs last week, individual consumers and corporates have said they are …

Unlocking Zim’s dead capital

Unlocking Zim’s dead capital Posted on October 11, 2019 by The Independent in Analysis Victor Bhoroma…analyst AGRICULTURE remains central to Zimbabwe’s economic revival hopes even though its contribution has declined to less than 12% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2018. Agriculture has strong backward and forward integration to the manufacturing sector for provision of raw materials and agricultural inputs. …

Abuse of food relief, inputs retards agricultural growth

Abuse of food relief, inputs retards agricultural growth  Herald 3/3/2020   Beneficiaries of food aid should not abuse such facilities Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight TAKE a stroll in any direction today and you are sure to meet someone munching a maize cob. If you have the guts, ask them if the cobs they are eating are from …