Contract farming desirable step towards commercial agric

For undercapitalised, poorly-equipped farmers of modest skills or experience contract farming can be the lifeline they so

Court adjourns as rape victim breaks down

Court Reporter
A RAPE victim yesterday broke down in court soon after seeing her assailant, forcing the matter to be postponed. The incident

Reign of terror ends as robbers get 18 years

Court Reporter
FIVE Epworth men who robbed residents of Mabvuku and Tafara at night were yesterday slapped with effective 18-year-jail

Strauss-Kahn bids IMF staff farewell

WASHINGTON – Dominuque Strauss-Kahn, the former head of the IMF, met with his successor and bid an emotional farewell to

SA’ s private sector credit demand grows

JOHANNESBURG. – Growth in credit demand by South Africa’s private sector ticked up to 5,65 percent year-on-year in July

Relevance of flexi hours to Zim

Many retailers have lost potential income from people that are excluded from shopping (during working hours) due to work

Agribank fully utilises loan facility

Tawanda Musarurwa Business correspondent
THE Agricultural Bank of Zimbabwe has reported full utilisation of its US$30 million line of credit facility for the agro-industry

AAG castigates NGOs’ stance on diamonds

Business Reporters
THE Affirmative Action Group has castigated some non-governmental organisations operating in Zimbabwe that have been

ZB Financial Holdings finally out of the woods

THE stabilisation of the economy following the adoption of the multiple currency system is paying dividends as most banks

China mulls internationalising currency

Martin Kadzere Business Reporter
THE gradual internationalisation of China’s renminbi will see at least 40 percent, or about US$100 billion, of China’s trade

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