HUMAN RESOURCES: Employees not most important firm’s assets, but customers are!
By Milton Nyamadzawo
FOOTBALL and music is entertaining to most people but human resources is certainly not.
ICT centre launched
Business Reporter
YOUTHS in Dzivaresekwa are set to benefit from a new information communication technology centre that was set up at Dzikwa Trust Fund premises in the suburb with the support of the Finnish Embassy in Zimbabwe.
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…
UZ student gets 9 years for raping niece
By Tendai Rupapa
A UNIVERSITY of Zimbabwe student, who raped her 10-year-old niece, was yesterday jailed for an effective nine years.
‘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.
Call for business performance incentives
Business Reporter
THERE is need for local companies to develop performance-based pay schemes as they boost organisational performance in view of prevailing economic challenges.
Tobacco prices firm
Agriculture Reporter
TOBACCO prices have continued to firm at the three auction floors with the golden leaf selling at an average US$2,05 per kg.
Somali refugees sent back to Zim
Beitbridge Bureau
THE South African Immigration Department is sending back to Zimbabwe Somalis seeking refuge in that country amid reports of a looming malaria outbreak in Beitbridge border town.
President hailed for Tokwe-Murkosi payment
Masvingo Bureau
THE Masvingo provincial leadership has hailed President Mugabe and Government for putting pressure on Finance Minister Tendai Biti to release 12 million Euros to an Italian contractor to start work on Tokwe-Murkosi Dam.
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.




