Chinese firm keen to invest in Zim
Business Reporter
A MULTIBILLION-DOLLAR Chinese firm, Shanghai Industrial Investment Company, has expressed desire to explore
Sino-Zimbabwe lays off workers
Business Reporter
SINO-Zimbabwe has laid off most of its workers in Chiadzwa Marange amid concerns that its mining claims in the diamond
Goldman predicts new oil rally
LONDON.
GOLDMAN Sachs, which in April predicted last week’s major correction in oil prices, said that oil could surpass its recent
Govt urged to lift fertiliser export ban
GOVERNMENT must completely lift the ban on fertiliser exports to allow local manufacturers to penetrate the regional
Rwanda to boost budget
KIGALI.
RWANDA plans to increase its budget for the fiscal year starting in July by 16,7 percent to help accelerate growth and reduce
US posts largest job gains in 11 months
WASHINGTON.
US private employers shrugged off high-energy prices to add jobs at the fastest pace in five years in April, pointing to underlying
Europe failing Tunisia, says AfDB
TUNIS.
EUROPE should be doing more to support Tunisia to ensure swift reforms that will set an example in the rest of North Africa, the
Bears take toll on stock exchange
Bulls and Bears with Golden Sibanda
STOCKS on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange ended 0,63 points lower on Friday to close at 162,31 points after losing ground
Chinese delegation eyes Manicaland
Business Reporter
A SIX-MEMBER Chinese business delegation from the Province of Hubei yesterday met with business and senior
Ngonidzashe Makusha at it again
By Collin Matiza
NGONIDZASHE Makusha, fresh from setting one of the fastest times in the 100 metres in the world this year, once again


