In an address to stakeholders during an annual general meeting (AGM), Kandlela said attracting private capital would also bolster its “competitive edge”.

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By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022

In a statutory instrument 144 of 2022, which amended S1 153 of 2014 issued on Friday, ZEC said the cost of fielding a presidential candidate was now US$20 000 up from US$1 000, US$1 000 from US$50 and $200 for senators and councillors from US$100.

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By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022

Invictus vice-chairman Joe Mutizwa told journalists on the well site that Mukuyu 1 would be “game changing and transformational”. 

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By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022

Mnangagwa is accused of imposing his ally John Paradza as leader of the Zanu PF youth league, sparking resistance from party structures.

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By The Southern Eye Aug. 7, 2022

OMZ, PPC and Seed Co International were all suspended from trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) on June 28, 2020 owing to the fungibility of their shares which are listed on other external exchanges.

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By The Southern Eye Aug. 7, 2022

Gift Ostallos Siziba, the party’s deputy spokesperson, accused the police of pandering to the whims of the ruling Zanu PF party to block CCC rallies.

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By The Southern Eye Jul. 31, 2022

Zimbabwe’s economy has been facing serious headwinds since the beginning of the year, with annual inflation nearing 200% last month, while the domestic currency has been battered on both the official and parallel markets.

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By The Southern Eye Jul. 31, 2022

It has since emerged that Tendai Kandima, an ex-corporal and Special Forces (SAS) training dropout, was convicted by a military court martial in February 2019,  but the case was kept under wraps until now after this publication obtained his court documents.

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By The Southern Eye Jul. 24, 2022

Electricity availability from Zesa’s power plants has been curtailed by breakdowns due to ageing infrastructure.

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By The Southern Eye Jul. 24, 2022

Fitch’s downgrade came at a time the local currency was depreciating rapidly against major currencies with a single United States dollar now trading for $393,85 on the official market, down from $108,66 at the beginning of the year.

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By The Southern Eye Jul. 17, 2022

Yesterday a defiant Mashayanyika told The Standard  that he did not have any regrets over his threats, saying he was “too Zanu PF” to be arrested.

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By The Southern Eye Jul. 17, 2022

Chamisa told The Standard in an exclusive interview yesterday that CCC would not stand by while its members were being victimised.

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By The Southern Eye Jul. 10, 2022

Speaking at the ceremony, Transport and Infrastructural Development minister Felix Mhona said a fleet from 2006 was now old hence the new investment.

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By The Southern Eye Jul. 10, 2022

The forex auction and interbank rates have reached US$1:$366 and US$1:$371, respectively following the introduction of the willing-seller willing-buyer policy.

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By Hstvzim Jul. 3, 2022

Scores of people including Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa, his deputy Tendai Biti and civic society leaders welcomed his body at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.

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By The Southern Eye Jun. 26, 2022

Zimbabwe, which is classified to be in debt distress by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), now has to settle a further US$420,4 million to pacify the Paris Club before moving to tackle more unsettled commitments estimated at over US$17 billion across lenders.

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By The Southern Eye Jun. 26, 2022

The elective conference ended yesterday with Senate president Mabel Chinomona retaining her position as secretary of the Zanu PF women’s league.

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By The Southern Eye Jun. 26, 2022

The rally was scheduled for Pfumojena Stadium and had been  cleared by the police, but the local municipality cordoned off the area and barricaded it with sealing tape used at crime scenes.

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By The Southern Eye Jun. 19, 2022

 In several presentations at this year’s edition of the Women’s Executive Leadership Roundtable (WELR) in Kariba on Thursday, executives and entrepreneurs said defences to be rolled out to tackle these turbulences must include swinging into offshore investments.

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By The Southern Eye Jun. 19, 2022

RBZ governor John Mangudya said the carnage was not a result of United States dollar shortages as the country was generating foreign currency at a far higher rate than before.

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By The Southern Eye Jun. 12, 2022

“I can confirm that Alex is no more, but I can’t talk much right now, ” Levy said.

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By The Southern Eye Jun. 5, 2022

A special council meeting on Thursday voted for the suspension of the 30-year waste management deal between the Netherlands based Geogenix BV fronted by businessman, Delish Nguwaya and the local authority.

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By The Southern Eye Jun. 5, 2022

More than US$30 million in fresh funding was estimated to be destined for mines immediately from sources outside the banking sector as mining executives digested the industry’s future during the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe’s annual mining conference in Victoria Falls.

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By The Southern Eye Jun. 5, 2022

The move is seen as a Zanu PF election strategy since war veterans, ex-political prisoners and war collaborators are part of the ruling party’s structures.

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By The Southern Eye May. 29, 2022

The Chinese conglomerate listed outfit unveiled a plan to establish a processing plant — part of a US$300 million budget —  that converts ore into matte, before shipment to China for further refinement.

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By The Southern Eye May. 29, 2022

The unknown group using a Harare address is said to have notified Zec that a party known as Ngaapinde Hake Mukomana (NHM) loosely translated to “let him in” in English will contest future elections.

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By The Southern Eye May. 22, 2022

The document, which is dated April 8, 2019 reads: “Extract of minutes of a board meeting held at Harare, Zimbabwe on Monday, 8 April 2019. It was agreed that after the acquisition of the Cold Storage Company Zimbabwe and its subsidiary Wetblue Industries Pvt Ltd by Boustead Beef Zimbabwe Pvt Ltd, that the subsidiary be removed from judicial management”.

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By The Southern Eye May. 22, 2022

Insiders told The Standard that Mnangagwa last week met owners of companies that authorities blame for the exchange rate volatility.

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By The Southern Eye May. 15, 2022

In a quarterly review covering the first three months of 2022, ZPC, a unit of power utility Zesa Holdings, said small thermal power stations contributed only 1% to total electricity output during the period.

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By The Southern Eye May. 15, 2022

Yesterday he told hundreds of CCC supporters at a rally in Gwanda that Zanu PF had failed to stop the surge by the party, which won the majority of parliamentary seats and local government wards in by-elections held on March 26, barely two months after its formation.

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By The Southern Eye May. 8, 2022

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed FCB said along with mop up operations, “high” overnight accommodation rates of 60% were also “slowing down balance sheet expansion”.

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By The Southern Eye May. 8, 2022

The judgement delivered by High Court judge Justice Siyabona Musithu last week will come as a relief to the motoring public following complaints over excessive taxation in the fuel sector, resulting in the country’s fuel being one of the most expensive in Africa.

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By The Southern Eye May. 1, 2022

Lafarge chairman Kumbirai Katsande revealed the incident became a nerve centre of write — downs during the year ended December 31, 2021.

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By The Southern Eye May. 1, 2022

Mnangagwa was impressed by opposition leaders’s attendance so much that he spoke about it more than once in public gatherings, including yesterday when he addressed a Zanu PF rally in Epworth.

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By The Southern Eye Apr. 24, 2022

Under Mnangagwa’s investment policy reforms that came into force after the coup in 2017, Zimbabwe has been pursuing a strategy that gives it leverage over regional peers in terms of attracting foreign direct investment (FDI).

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By The Southern Eye Apr. 24, 2022

Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri and army spokesperson Alphios Makotore said welfare issues for soldiers were confidential before demanding questions in writing.

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By The Southern Eye Apr. 17, 2022

The country’s banking system has been given a clean bill of health in a string of official reports, but the IMF in a report issued after its Article IV consultations on Zimbabwe recently, gave a gloom view on the sector.

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By The Southern Eye Apr. 17, 2022

On Friday he told The Standard that he had been receiving death threats, but quickly pointed out that he would not be intimidated to drop his court challenge or flee the country before the matter was heard.

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By The Southern Eye Apr. 10, 2022

Cottco CEO Pius Manamike said last year that the company was on an expansion drive that will see it transform into one of Africa’s biggest cotton dealers within 10 years.

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By The Southern Eye Apr. 10, 2022

There was slow uptake of the vaccine when rolled out to people aged 18 years and above with the elderly being the majority of people seen queuing for the jabs 

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By The Southern Eye Apr. 10, 2022

Mbizo MP elect Settlement Chikwinya said Judith and other people willing to take the witness stand against Ncube’s killers were being harassed constantly.

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By The Southern Eye Apr. 3, 2022

BY MTHANDAZO NYONI ZIMBABWE’S fastest growing beverages maker, Varun Beverages, says it plans to grow its domestic operation into a group of companies worth US$500 million, as it responds to growing demand for its soft drink brands. The strategy announced by chief executive officer (CEO), Vijay Kumar Bahl last week, gives the business impetus to […]

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By The Southern Eye Apr. 3, 2022

Zimbabweans went to the polls for the first time under Covid-19 and two years after the government suspended holding of elections to fill 28 parliamentary and 122 local government seats that fell vacant following the recalls of MDC Alliance legislators and councillors.

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By The Southern Eye Mar. 27, 2022

Zimbabweans went to the polls for the first time under Covid-19 and two years after the government suspended holding of elections to fill 28 parliamentary and 122 local government seats that fell vacant following the recalls of MDC Alliance legislators and councillors.

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By The Southern Eye Mar. 27, 2022

From last Tuesday to Friday, The Standard in partnership with the Energy and Power Development ministry hosted the third edition of the International Renewable Energy Conference and Expo in Victoria Falls to promote renewable energy usage in the country.

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By The Southern Eye Mar. 27, 2022

From last Tuesday to Friday, The Standard in partnership with the Energy and Power Development ministry hosted the third edition of the International Renewable Energy Conference and Expo in Victoria Falls to promote renewable energy usage in the country.

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By The Southern Eye Mar. 27, 2022

Existing power utilities, Zesco in Zambia and Zesa in Zimbabwe, have been struggling to sell electricity from the Kariba facility.

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By The Southern Eye Mar. 27, 2022

Existing power utilities, Zesco in Zambia and Zesa in Zimbabwe, have been struggling to sell electricity from the Kariba facility.

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By The Southern Eye Mar. 27, 2022

Addressing thousands of party supporters at Sakubva stadium in Mutare, Chamisa accused Mnangagwa of angrily resorting to violence after he turned down his officer for an inclusive government.

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By The Southern Eye Mar. 20, 2022

In the past few months, multinationals have pounced on three lithium mines in Zimbabwe for US$610 million.

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By The Southern Eye Mar. 20, 2022