Time ripe to formalise Zim’s informal sector
THE world over, markets had been gawking at the instability in the oil-producing giant of Africa,
Bieber, Angry Birds among Webby nominees
NEW YORK.
Pop sensation Justin Bieber, Grammy Award winner Arcade Fire and the Angry Birds mobile
HR expert calls for productivity-based salaries
Business Reporter
THE Government should assist in the stand-off between employers and workers in respect of
Japan downgrades economic assessment
TOKYO.
JAPAN’S government has downgraded its assessment of the economy for the first time in six
S. Africa set to joins elite developing nations club
JOHANNESBURG.
SOUTH African President Jacob Zuma today joins a club of the world’s most important developing
SA to launch mineral rights online system
JOHANNESBURG.
SOUTH Africa will launch an online mineral rights application system next week aiming to
Chamisa driving case deferred
Court Reporter
The Harare magistrates’ court has deferred to May 12 the case in which Information Communication
Asian stocks headed higher
SINGAPORE.
THE yen weakened and Asian stocks headed higher yesterday, with investors looking for fresh
Unesco to fund Harare Poly
By Tawanda Musarurwa
THE United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation has approved a US$26 000
Fiscal incentives made available to investors
Tax incentives are generally defined as “fiscal measures that are used to attract local or foreign

