Millers in US$35m foreign payment arrears
Millers in US$35m foreign payment arrears October 19, 2017By Ndakaziva Majaka, Deputy Business Editor Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe chairperson, Tafadzwa Musarara GRAIN Millers Association of
Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe
Millers in US$35m foreign payment arrears October 19, 2017By Ndakaziva Majaka, Deputy Business Editor Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe chairperson, Tafadzwa Musarara GRAIN Millers Association of
Zim’s bee sector struggles to buzz October 19, 2017By Own Correspondent For decades beekeeping in Zimbabwe has been taught with a bias inclined more towards conservation
Breeder loses 40 goats to urea poisoning October 19, 2017By Own Correspondent Local farmers are trying to improve goat quality by crossbreeding goat types that grow
Tax refund nightmare for companies October 19, 2017By Phillimon Mhlanga, Business Reporter “It takes forever and you have to be lucky to get a refund. It’s
Dam repairs require $80m October 20, 2017 Local News Minister Muchinguri Innocent Ruwende Senior ReporterGovernment requires more than $80 million to repair breached dams and weirs and
Will without wife null, void: High Court October 20, 2017 Headlines, Top Stories Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter—An Inheritance Will — which many believe is sacrosanct — can
Nation counts cost of raging veld fires Chronicle 20 October 2017 A teachers’ cottage that was destroyed by a veld fire at Cyrene High
Fertiliser firms optimistic October 20, 2017 Business Harare BureauThe fertiliser industry is optimistic that production will steadily increase following increased foreign currency allocation from the Central
Maize, tobacco farmers paid $1,4bn Chronicle 20 October 2017 Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief TOBACCO and maize farmers have been paid a staggering $1,4 billion
Government repeals imports restriction law Chronicle 20 October 2017 Prosper Ndlovu in Harare THE Govermment has repealed Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 and consolidated various