SFAAZ annual conference set for July 28

Business Reporter

THE Shipping and Forwarding Agents Association of Zimbabwe is set to hold its seventh annual stakeholders’ conference on July

Ganda Lodge: Unique game viewing experience

WITHIN the beautiful teak woodlands at the border of Sikumi Forest and Hwange National Park, lies a lodge, where visitors

‘Zim agreeable to tourism FTA’

Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE subscribes, in principle, to the concept of a Sadc tourism Free Trade Area recently proposed by the Regional

Russian firm joins platinum fray

Business Reporter
RUSSIAN company, Rushchrome Mining Private Limited is set to be the newest entry in platinum mining after it indicated that it

Buy Zim is more than just a promotional campaign

I FEEL that this week I should begin by reiterating our mandate as Buy Zimbabwe so that everyone can see were we are

AICO disposals set to net US$8m

Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed Aico Africa expects to make about US$8 million from the disposal of two subsidiaries. The

NSSA gets tough . . . slashes interest rates on bank loans

Business Reporter
THE National Social Security Authority has pegged the interest to be charged by banks on money that it provides them for

DeMbare wary of CAPS

By Augustine Hwata
DYNAMOS are not reading much into the problems that have rocked their bitter rivals CAPS United in the last few weeks and

Must the rich always call the shots?

By Margaret Kimberley
“MURDOCH felt he had nothing to fear from politicians and that he was probably right to be so unconcerned.” If it can be

Govt not keen to sue mine offenders

By Golden Sibanda
GOVERNMENT is unwilling to prosecute mining companies suspected to have prejudiced the country of millions of dollars in

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