US$40m fund for Bulawayo companies unveiled

Bulawayo Bureau
Government has availed US$40 million for the resuscitation of Bulawayo companies

Peugeot 307 cc let’s you lead a double life

The suspension on the ban on imports of vehicle that are more than five years old by the Transport, Communications and

Sector hailed for servicing rural areas

Herald Reporter
VICE President Joice Mujuru has commended efforts being made by stakeholders in the information technology sector in

Buy Zimbabwe Christmas promo set for November

The Buy Zimbabwe Christmas promotion which is scheduled for November as a month-long promotion running into

Foreign investor buys 3,5pc in BancABC

Business Reporter
A foreign investor on Wednesday gained 3,5 percent shareholding in regional banking group, ABC Holdings through a cross

Ways to protect children sought

Beitbridge Bureau
GOVERNMENT officials from Zimbabwe and South Africa met child protection organisations here on Tuesday to find ways of

Home-grown corporate governance code mooted

Victoria Ruzvidzo Executive Business Editor
ZIMBABWE’S first national code of corporate governance will be launched next month as the country moves to foster

Top Anglican cleric expected on Sunday

Tafadzwa Ndlovu Herald Reporter
THE Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, is expected in Zimbabwe on Sunday for a two-day pastoral visit that has

DBSA grants Zim US$206m loan

Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
THE Development Bank of South Africa has signed a US$206 million loan agreement with Zimbabwe for road infrastructure

Lone Star ready to burn Mali

Macpherson C. Marbiah
MONROVIA. – The assistant coach of the Lone Star, Thomas Kojo, says Liberia’s last African Nations Cup qualifying match

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