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Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter Majority of oil producers have complied with Government’s mandatory fortification programme to enrich oil with vitamins that are vital to the people’s health, Oil Expressers Association of Zimbabwe (OEAZ) president Busisa Moyo said.
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Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter COOKING OIL manufacturers have supplied 4, 4 million litres of the commodity to the market since brief shortages a fortnight ago, which has restored availability of the product to near normal levels. Producers increased supply following acute shortages experienced due to panic buying that occurred about two weeks back. Oil Expressors Association of Zimbabwe […]
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Prince Sunduzani Bulawayo Bureau ZIMBABWE is losing $200 million through soya beans imports every year and depriving the country of the much-needed foreign currency. In an interview on Tuesday, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development (Cropping) Davis Marapira said Government will give 10kg of soyabean seed to each farmer under the Presidential Inputs Scheme so […]
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Business Reporter Government has suspended a moratorium banning the importation of soyabean into the country in an effort to ensure reliable supply of edible oil in the country, oil producers have confirmed.
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Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter OIL producers have finally agreed to fortify their cooking oil within 90 days with over 50 percent of the producers having already complied with the Government mandatory fortification programme, Oil Expressers Association of Zimbabwe (OEAZ) president Busisa Moyo said yesterday.
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Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter Oil producers have agreed to buy soya bean produced locally at $500 per tonne as part of efforts to promote local production, Oil Expressers Association of Zimbabwe president Busisa Moyo said yesterday.
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Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— FOREIGN currencies in bank accounts will not be converted to bond notes when they are finally introduced, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya has said. In a telephone interview yesterday, Dr Mangudya said there was no need for bankers to panic as their money would remain in the currencies it […]
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Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Business has called for peace and stability in the country, describing these as a prerequisite for economic growth. The call by business comes in the wake of MDC-T and ZimPF-instigated violent protests over the past few weeks that saw demonstrators destroying property and looting shops in Harare in an attempt to bring […]
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