Subsidies on basic foodstuffs to be lifted

December 18, 1992

Subsidies on basic foodstuffs are likely to be lifted in the coming year when the country comes under pressure to…

Breaking journey is cheaper

December 18, 1992

The price war among bus operators has resulted in one of the most glaring anomalies in bus fares. It is…

Better prospects for coffee

December 18, 1992

The decision by the Coffee Growers Association to go it alone instead of having the crop marketed by the Grain…

SA muscling its way into Zimbabwe

December 18, 1992

South Africa is now trying to flex its financial muscle in Zimbabwe as it seeks to increase both its political…

PTC and privatisation

December 18, 1992

Plans to privatise the Posts and Telecommunications Corporation still seem to be on the cards but a number of questions…

Salary that can feed 2 500 people

December 18, 1992

Reports that a Harare businessman, Claud Danha, is being paid as much as $20 000 a month from state coffers…

Teachers cashing in on demand for education

December 18, 1992

The school term has just ended. Most parents now have to endure two months of agony as they anxiously wait…

Gazette already written off?

December 18, 1992

Zimbabwe Newspapers seems to have already written off its competition, the Daily Gazette. Sources say it is giving the Gazette…

Developers worried about phones

November 30, 1992

PROPERTY developers are now concerned that the shortage of telephone lines will adversely affect the lettability of new premises because…

Taxpayers not happy with drought levy

November 23, 1992

Zimbabwe’s tax payers are disgruntled with the 10 percent drought relief levy that was introduced last month. This is, however,…