Harare to roll out prepaid water meters
The Harare city council on Thursday said it would begin rolling out prepaid water meters starting with residential areas by year- end, following a successful pilot project. City director of … Read More
The Harare city council on Thursday said it would begin rolling out prepaid water meters starting with residential areas by year- end, following a successful pilot project. City director of … Read More
Investors are the back-bone of the securities market. They not only determine the level of activity in the securities market but also the level of activity in the economy. It … Read More
Government will establish a diamond cutting and polishing college in Manicaland Province by next year using money it will get from selling gems that are being evaluated, a Cabinet Minister … Read More
Springleap is an online marketplace that helps brands access a community of thousands of creatives for design projects. Born in Cape Town, the company has already started expanding globally, with … Read More
Listed property firm, Dawn on Monday reported an 81 percent drop in profit for the six month period to June 30, to $90,442 compared to $480,019 last year after an … Read More
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) mainstream index grew more than double (113,5 percent) in the third quarter to September, reaching a new high of 418,39 points as demand for equities … Read More
The ZSE industrial index advanced 14,29 percent to close the week on 418,39 points, pushed by significant gains in heavyweight counters while mining index also gained 22,98 percent to close … Read More
Zimbabwe has suspended import duty on fertilized poultry eggs for a six month period in a bid to revive poultry production following successive outbreaks of Avian Influenza in the country … Read More
Simbisa Brands reported a net income of $6,3 million, up from $5 million last year driven by an eight percent growth in revenue. Revenue grew from $146,6 million in the … Read More
NATIONAL Tyre Services Limited (NTSL) will be doubling down products from China, which are at least 50% cheaper than those obtained from their usual suppliers in South Africa. NTSL experienced … Read More