Zim to host insurance talks
Business ReporterZIMBABWE is set to host the 38th African Insurance Organisation conference and annual general assembly from May 21-26 in Victoria Falls.The AIO conference, which is running under the theme…
LSE roadshow to Zim starts tomorrow
By Tawanda MusarurwaTHE London Stock Exchange roadshow to Zimbabwe starts tomorrow with top industrialists from the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe set to attend.The event is running under the theme, “Raising…
Hyenas wreak havoc in Beitbridge
Beitbridge Reporter
STRAY hyenas and elephants have descended on villages in several parts of Beitbridge District where they are reportedly killing livestock and destroying crops.
Double-digit growth possible
By Patridge T. SibandaThe CEO Roundtable was instituted in 2009 to provide an opportunity at the beginning of each year for decision-makers to interact and share insights into the opportunities…
Broad-based empowerment way to go
The indigenisation and economic empowerment programme has always been a controversial issue that has elicited varied responses from Zimbabweans and the international community alike.The contention has largely been on the…
Trust Chikohora: A man of few words
By Golden SibandaHE is a man of few words, but when he opens his mouth to say something you are can rest assured that he utters words of wisdom and…
Do we really need so many banks?
By Sure KamhungaA recent update by the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Dr Gideon Gono, showing that some banks and financial institutions are struggling to adequately capitalise their…
Egypt, Tunisia crisis: A lesson to the world
Normally the best teacher in life is someone whom we admire, not the preacher who has a tendency of spreading the Holy Bible at the podium without living it. Of…
Zimra embraces Asycuda World
This week we focus on the Automated System for Customs Data (Asycuda) system, how it functions and its benefits to its users in relation to the operations of the Zimbabwe…
Angola diamond output to surge
CAPE TOWN.Angolan state diamond firm Endiama is targeting output of nine million carats in 2011, up from 8,5 million carats last year, the company said yesterday.Endiama, the world’s fifth biggest…


