BUSINESS NEWS

ZimParks needs US$30 million for operations

THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) needs about US$30 million annually to effectively run its operations, but the budget might be affected if the United States government's...

By Staff reporter | Published: 04 October 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Judge raps Zimparks

BULAWAYO High Court judge, Justice Maxwell Takuva has rapped the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) for impounding licensed rigs allegedly caught fishing in prohibited areas.I...

By Staff reporter | Published: 01 January 2019

TRANSPORT & TOURISM

ZimParks in bid to boost domestic tourism

THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) is considering a downward review of its service charges for locals in an effort to promote domestic tourism in 2019. Zimparks public rel...

By Staff reporter | Published: 01 January 2019

BUSINESS NEWS

Parks authority revises stinky deal

The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, which is battling to sanitise a stinky 25-year lease agreement with a South African company, has approached the Ministry of Finance and Economic P...

By Staff reporter | Published: 18 June 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Govt approves setting up of industrial parks

GOVERNMENT has approved the setting up of industrial parks which will result in the development of innovations by higher and tertiary students to process and manufacture products.In an interview, the ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 30 May 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Zimparks rangers, poachers in fierce shootout

Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority (Zimparks) game rangers on Saturday night were engaged in a 30-minute shootout with a band of poachers who had gunned down an elephant bull in Hwange Nat...

By Staff reporter | Published: 29 May 2018

TRANSPORT & TOURISM

The ultimate wildlife experience

"Welcome aboard, ladies and gentlemen. This is going to be roughly a three hours' drive in the wilderness. As this is a game drive in a game park, we do not guarantee that you will see any animals, th...

By Staff reporter | Published: 20 May 2018

POLITICS

Majome's withdrawal sparks anger

The shock withdrawal by Jessie Majome from the MDC primary elections has triggered an outpouring of sympathy and anger from the residents of Harare West constituency who have vowed to derail the oppos...

By Staff reporter | Published: 14 May 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Malaba ruling sparks outrage among firms

BUSINESS leaders have expressed outrage over the ruling by Chief Justice Luke Malaba yesterday that obliges employers to compensate workers they dismissed on three months' notice three years ago, a de...

By Staff reporter | Published: 29 March 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Audit exposes Zimparks rot

Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) board members are in a spot of bother after a Government audit revealed that they could have used funds from the parastatal unproce...

By Staff reporter | Published: 29 January 2018

POLITICS

Grace Mugabe's PhD thesis sparks witch-hunt

A witch-hunt is evolving at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) where academic staff in the Sociology Department are alleging persecution at the hands of the institution's leadership for questioning the m...

By Staff reporter | Published: 29 January 2018

EDUCATION

Govt to set up Science parks, innovation centres

THE Government is working on setting up Science parks and innovation centres at State universities as part of efforts to accelerate the country's industrialisation drive.This comes at a time when the ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 14 January 2018

TELECOMS & TECHNOLOGY

Kwese licence limbo sparks unease

Econet Media has reportedly activated its "contractual termination clause" with Dr Dish, the licence holder on the back of whom they were running their Kwese TV services in Zimbabwe.This has had the e...

By Staff reporter | Published: 14 January 2018

ZIMBABWE

Weakening rand sparks outcry

THE weakening of the South African rand against the United States dollar has sparked an outcry in Bulawayo and parts of the southern region with some public institutions now refusing payment in rand.A...

By Staff reporter | Published: 24 January 2014

AFRICA BUSINESS

South Africa mining bill sparks controversy

JOHANNESBURG - South Africa is open to amending a controversial mining bill that has alarmed the industry at a time when mining companies are already battling on several fronts, government members hav...

By FT | Published: 18 September 2013
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