GMB unbundles operations

gmbBy Bright Madera
THE Grain Marketing Board has unbundled its operations into five strategic commercial units as part of Govern-ment’s

Investment reduced to mud

Court Reporter
AN investment by a Harare man went down the drain this year after some bricks he bought and used to build part of his house

Econet bails out Afre

Business Reporter
ECONET Wireless could increase its stake in Afre Corporation amid disclosures it will underwrite the insurance group’s planned

Interfin, subsidiary in share swap deal

Business Reporter
INTERFIN Financial Services is set to take over the entire stake of its subsidiary, Interfin Banking Corporation, through a share

Ndebele gets top post

Business Reporter
EMERGING markets investment bank Renaissance Capital has appointed a Zimbabwean, Ms Nothando Ndebele, as head of its

Fast & Furious 5: A stress reliever

Movie Review
THE storyline is stupid but it suits the genre.
Be advised. Fast & Furious 5, like the Fast & Furious franchise, is not out-and-out clever. It’s street-racing action with

Fibre optic project to start next week

Laying of the fibre optic cable connecting Harare-Bulawayo-Beitbridge which was due to start early this year will commence next

Olivine closes Harare plant

OLIVINE Industries has indefinitely shut down its Harare plant due to shortage of raw materials, mainly soyabeans. Soyabean

Total quality management vital for project success

By Robert Taruwona
A project is deemed successful if it meets the needs of the customer; this is as a result of sustained quality management

No money for wage demands: Gordhan

JOHANNESBURG.
South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said yesterday the government could not afford public servant wage demands

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