Indian students keen to return home
NEW DELHI.
ONLY eight percent of Indians in postgraduate education in the United States “strongly prefer”
An educated nation sustains development
A few weeks ago the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council released last year’s Advanced
Leasing out commercial property to small businesses
IT is known the world over that small business is the backbone of any economy and conditions
Daimler, Rolls-Royce jointly bid for Tognum
FRANKFURT.
GERMAN automaker Daimler and Britain’s Rolls-Royce announced yesterday plans to take
Kenya seeks investors for 800MW geothermal plants
NAIROBI.
KENYA’S Geothermal Development Company invited applications yesterday from investors
Sanctions slinging match
Business Reporter
A BREAKAWAY session at the just-ended Zimbabwe Investment Conference nearly turned
Firms urged to adopt new tax system
UPTAKE of the fiscalised tax registers by firms across various sectors of the economy remains
Zisco, Essar deal sealed
By Golden Sibanda
GOVERNMENT and Essar Africa Holdings yesterday finally signed a contract for the disposal
Sanctions: US blocks couple’s US$30 000 transfer
By Walter Nyamukondiwa in Chinhoyi
THE United States Treasury Department has blocked the transfer of US$30 000 to Chinhoyi
SA revenue set to rise
JOHANNESBURG.
SOUTH Africa expects revenue to improve as confidence and investment in the economy




