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Chinese investor duped of US$70K

According to court papers, sometime in June 2024, the complainant came to Zimbabwe from China looking for investment opportunities in the health sector.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Oct. 26, 2024

Byo dismisses Nduna parking management takeover

Nduna’s company, known as National Eye Security, is said to be recruiting youths preparing to take over parking management in Bulawayo from TTI with effect from today.
By Nizbert Moyo Oct. 1, 2024

Mutapa Fund clinches US$350m power deal

Large corporations have reported spending up to US$300 000 per month on fuel, further driving up production costs.
By Freeman Makopa Sep. 27, 2024

Gono scammers trial commences

The complainant is Galwex Investments (Pvt) Ltd represented by George Mashonganyika as the special projects executive.
By Rejoice Phiri Sep. 14, 2024

China’s influence on Zim’s investment landscape growing

Chinese investments are particularly prominent in sectors such as mining, manufacturing, and infrastructure.
By Amh Voices Sep. 14, 2024

Chitungwiza awaits govt signal on Magaya project

In 2008, Chitungwiza was the epicentre of a nationwide cholera epidemic linked to poor water sanitation.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 8, 2024

Hwange’s coal-mining horrors

In 2020 the government awarded Beifa Investments (Pvt) Limited, a subsidiary of the Jin An Group, licences to set up Beifa Coal Mine and Beifa Power Station in Dinde.
By Oscar Nkala Sep. 8, 2024

Guards arrested for US$194K mining equipment theft

It is alleged that in July this year, Mufundirwa and Ngwenya asked two men to find them some buyers for the mining equipment.
By Daniel Moyo Sep. 5, 2024

Chinese national up for diverting chrome loads

The parties agreed that Xu would meet all statutory requirements and make sure the chrome ore is delivered to COSCO Warehouse in South Africa.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Aug. 13, 2024