BUSINESS NEWS

ARVs for high-risk groups

Government has started giving out antiretroviral drugs to selected HIV negative people who are at high risk of contracting the virus, to reduce chances of infection, Dreams and Key Population coordina...

By Staff reporter | Published: 09 July 2018

OPINION

Mugabe-organised starvation during Gukurahundi

This paper explores an episode of state-perpetrated extreme mass violence and atrocities in south-west Zimbabwe in the 1980s, with specific focus on Matabeleland South between February and April 1984,...

By Hazel Cameron | Published: 24 June 2018

EDUCATION

Zimbabwe defers ARV drug roll-out

Government has deferred the national roll-out of Dolutegravir - an anti-retroviral drug for adolescent girls and women of child-bearing age - following reports from Botswana that the drug is associate...

By Staff reporter | Published: 18 June 2018

POLITICS

Heads roll at Harvest House

MDC-T faction leader Mr Nelson Chamisa has announced new appointments to some positions in his camp, sidelining those who appear to have opposed his controversial ascendancy. His leadership as MDC-T l...

By Staff reporter | Published: 13 June 2018

POLITICS

Violence erupts at Harvest House

MDC-T faction leader Mr Nelson Chamisa's close security yesterday assaulted supporters who had gathered at the opposition party's headquarters, Harvest House, to express their grievances on the manner...

By Staff reporter | Published: 05 June 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Talks to revive Marvo Stationery

EFFORTS to revive struggling Bulawayo firm, Marvo Stationery Manufacturers, are still ongoing with indications that the judicial manager was in talks with an unnamed local investor wishing to pour in ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 31 May 2018

POLITICS

Doctors blast Mukupe over tasteless ARVs jest

THE Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) has blasted Finance deputy minister Terrence Mukupe for fuelling stigma against HIV and Aids when he made a tasteless jest on radio that op...

By Staff reporter | Published: 28 May 2018

OPINION

Banning cryptos in the cash-starved economy

"The more government bans it, the more popular it gets," that is exactly what happens to bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.Every few months, we hear that bitcoin has been banned by some country or th...

By Tinashe Kaduwo | Published: 18 May 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Mnangagwa scarves sold out at ZITF

Replica scarves of the ones donned by President Emmerson Mnangagwa were a hit at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair as they actually ran out before the fair was opened to the public.Sold at the Zan...

By Staff reporter | Published: 28 April 2018

POLITICS

Mudzuri barred from Harvest House

MDC-T co-vice president Engineer Elias Mudzuri was yesterday barred from convening a Press conference at Harvest House, the party's headquarters, as the tussle for control of the party persists.Both E...

By Staff reporter | Published: 13 February 2018

LANDS & AGRICULTURE

Farmers appeal for combine harvesters

Farmers have appealed to Government to mobilise harvesting equipment to make the operation easier and reduce losses.The farmers made the appeal during the tour of Command Wheat farms in Mashonaland Ea...

By Staff reporter | Published: 21 September 2017

BUSINESS NEWS

Arda Transau expects bumper wheat harvest

EIGHTY-SIX families resettled at ARDA Transau from Chiadzwa in 2010 are expecting a bumper wheat harvest from 40 hectares of land which they planted under Government's Command Wheat programme.Chairper...

By Staff reporter | Published: 28 August 2017

BUSINESS NEWS

Govt launches Command Water Harvesting

Government has launched the Command Water Harvesting which is aimed at transforming livelihoods of people in communal and farming areas.Under the programme, there shall be construction of dams and als...

By Staff reporter | Published: 31 July 2017

FINANCIAL SERVICES

Zim starved of international banking support

Zimbabwe is starved of access to foreign finance and only has three international banks availing credit to the country due to isolation and sanctions that Western countries imposed, the central bank ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 13 July 2017

LANDS & AGRICULTURE

Chinese firm to harvest timber in Lupane

KUSILE Rural District Council (KRDC) in Matabeleland North has courted a Chinese firm, Fazhao Investment to harvest and process timber in the area.KRDC chief executive officer, Mr Christopher Chuma, s...

By Staff reporter | Published: 04 July 2017

INDUSTRIALS & ENERGY

Marvo pays workers $10

TROUBLED Bulawayo firm Marvo Stationery Manufacturers has paid its workers $10 each after going for 18 months without salaries, it emerged yesterday.The disgruntled workers told Southern Eye Business,...

By Staff reporter | Published: 02 July 2014

INDUSTRIALS & ENERGY

Ariston to focus on harvesting, says Spears

Ariston Holdings Limited will focus on a successful harvesting and sale of the substantially increased major produces, CE Paul Spear told the AGM on Friday."We're just at the beginning of a very busy ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 17 February 2014

LANDS & AGRICULTURE

Zim 2014 Tobacco crop seen beating 2013 Harvest by industry

Zimbabwe's output of tobacco this year may exceed 2013's harvest as the number of farmers registered to grow the leaves surged 32 percent, the head of the nation's marketing board said."Although we do...

By Bloomberg | Published: 17 January 2014
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