CABS profits up 66 percent
CENTRAL African Building Society realised a 66 percent jump in profits to US$11,2 million for the year ending June 30, 2011,
JC International president hails Zimbabwean youths
Pauline Mhuka Business Correspondent
JUNIOR Chamber International president Mr Kentaro Harada says he is impressed by the level of corporate and Government
Govt urged to provide farming inputs on time
Agriculture Reporter
FARMERS have appealed to the Government to quickly release funds
Airzim fails to resume flights
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
AIR Zimbabwe planes remained grounded yesterday after the airline failed to secure funding to settle debts that include
Indians to explore business opportunities in Zim
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
An Indian business delegation is expected in Zimbabwe next week to explore business and investment opportunities as the
‘Govt won’t revoke mining licences’
Tawanda Musarurwa Business Correspondent
GOVERNMENT will continue to engage mining firms on the provisions of the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment
Zimstats needs US$16m to complete census pre-enumeration exercise
The Zimbabwe Statistical Agency (ZimStats) requires US$16 million to finish the pre-enumeration exercise it is undertaking and
Council workers threaten strike over salaries, working conditions
Herald Reporter
HARARE City Council and its workers will tomorrow hold a crisis meeting in a bid to forestall a looming strike over salaries and
Charles Ray’s Damascene moment
It happened to Saul, on his way to Damascus to sin. He saw the light, repented, assumed the name of Paul and went on to
Three poachers killed
Isdore Guvamombe Features Editor
THREE suspected rhino poachers were shot and killed by game rangers in the Chipangayi Safari Area near Chiredzi on Tuesday




