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Business Reporter TWELVE independent power producers, out of a total of 30 IPPs licensed by the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority are now operational, but the regulator says it will not hesitate to revoke the licences where lack of progress is noted.
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Tshinga Judge Dube Special Correspondent On Tuesday, April 18, Zimbabwe celebrates 37 years of Independence and, like everyone in the country, veterans of the liberation struggle appreciate and cherish the day which came about through sacrifice in the protracted war of liberation.
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Tawanda Mangoma in CHIREDZI Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Dr Joseph Made yesterday said Government will soon announce the much-awaited cotton prices for this season, which will be above 50 cents per kilogramme.
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Business Reporter Government says it has never defaulted on paying or liquidating Treasury Bills on maturity, pointing out that to date instruments worth $4,4 billion had been issued since 2014.
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Business Reporter Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Mike Bimha says it is important for Zimbabwe to safeguard against sub-standard products being imported into the country.
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Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent Government will next month recruit 2 300 teachers ahead of the schools opening for second term to enable full implementation of the new schools curriculum recently introduced by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.
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Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Agricultural Society says preparations for this year’s edition of the Harare Agricultural Show are on course with more business to business engagements expected to propel economic growth.
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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Legislators in the National Assembly yesterday welcomed the Movable Property Security Interests Bill, saying the proposed law will ensure access to capital by small businesses and previously financially excluded groups.
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Reports this week that Government is ready to invoke the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter IV, Section 38 to charge police officers, and possibly throw offenders in jail for 10 years or fine them $3 000, provided intriguing news.
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Collen Murahwa Herald Reporter Government is finalising the transfer of Tanlallon Estate in Manyame to businessman and property mogul, Dr Phillip Chiyangwa, in compensation of land he lost in Stoneridge after it was occupied by city residents, an official has said.
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Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Police here yesterday stopped residents from demonstrating against the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (zinwa), whom they accuse of triggering month-long water shortages dogging the town.
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Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is still awaiting technical input from Sadc before addressing the request by South Africa for a phase down of certain duties and surcharges on selected imports into the country.
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Business Reporter GOVERNMENT says an inter ministerial task force set up to probe issues around the influx of illegal imports has come up with and approved recommendations to resolve the problem.
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Zimbabwe is inching towards the 2018 harmonised elections. President Mugabe last week warned cry babies in the opposition of a “grand defeat”.
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Michael Tome Business Reporter GOVERNMENT plans to fund crop and livestock production to the tune of $1 billion over the next five years.