Zimra creating and maintaining synergies
Did you know that the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) is participating in this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) 2011?
ECONOMIC AGENDA: Why workers shunned May Day
by Takunda Mugaga IN almost every part of the world, Workers’ Day is used to reflect on the contributions of employees to the growth and development not only of their…
‘Strong rand a blessing’
JOHANNESBURG.
South Africa’s Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan yesterday said it was fortunate that the rand currency was strong right now and helping to cushion the impact of higher international oil and food prices.
Volatile capital flows a threat, says France
HANOI.
Volatile flows of external capital that have poured into Asia are a hurdle to economic stability, the French finance minister said yesterday, calling for an agreement on how to deal with them.
Reduced corruption key to Asia’s rise: ADB
HANOI.
REDUCING corruption and improving government accountability are the greatest challenges to making Asia the world’s wealthiest region by 2050, the Asian Development Bank said yesterday.
Portugal agrees to bailout
Portugal agrees to bailout
LISBON.
PORTUGAL agreed a three-year 78-billion-euro (US$116 billion) bailout with the European Union and IMF on Tuesday, making it the third eurozone country in a year, after Ireland and Greece, to need financial help.
Mubvekeri believes in equity, equality
By Ruramai Gatsi and
Helen Mubvumbi
TIMES have changed and so have perceptions of what constitutes the role of women in the society.


