JSE opens weaker
Johannesburg.
THE JSE opened weaker yesterday in line with global stocks as traders await a key vote on austerity measures for Greece.
Connecting projects to strategy
MOST project managers have a tendency of mourning everytime they grapple with various constraints that delay the
Sedco embarks on SMEs training programme
By Pauline Mhuka
THE Small Enterprises Development Corporation has embarked on a training programme aimed at developing the human
Effects of macroeconomic news on world markets
Money in Motion with Prodigy Chinanga
THERE is a big relationship between macro-economic news and the US dollar exchange rate against the six major
Vic Falls to host ICAZ annual winter school
Business Reporter
THE Institute of Chartered Accountants of Zimbabwe will host its annual winter school in Victoria Falls from July 14 to 17 and is
China launches high-speed train
SHANGHAI.
With its fully reclining airline-style business class seats, a strict no-smoking policy and designed top speed of 350km per hour,
Khmer commanders on trial in Cambodia
PHNOM PENH.
The four most senior surviving members of Cambodia’s murderous Khmer Rouge regime went on trial for war crimes
Chinese Christian demographic shifts
NANJING.
Every Sunday morning, at St Paul’s Church in downtown Nanjing, a girl in her early 20s sits quietly in a front-row pew,
Blow for African culture in UK
By Farai Sevenzo
For many Africans who have travelled through London, 38 King Street in Covent Garden has been a familiar address for the
It’s over for Bambo!
By Robson Sharuko
MOSES CHUNGA’S nine-month flirtation as CAPS United coach, which started under a blaze of promise last year but has


