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

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

Jobs’ death leaves world poorer

PALO ALTO -Steve Jobs, the enigmatic and elusive chief executive of Apple, who revolutionised the world, has died. He

We are neither hewers of wood nor drawers of water

The history of foreign investment is rooted in exploitation, looting and plunder of weaker countries’ resources. It is driven by

Leaders should value honesty

by Isdore Guvamombe

In the village, back in the land of milk, honey and dust, a story is told of a man who went to the clinic with a skull-splitting

Beast dropped

AUCKLAND – Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira has been dropped out of the Springboks’ 22-man squad for the Rugby World Cup

Another mouth watering prospect

Dean du Plessis
New Zealand are expected to arrive in the country next Wednesday for two Twenty20 matches, three ODIs as well as a

Zika to host friendly international tournament

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Kickboxing Association has diverted their focus from the Inter-continental championships scheduled for

Chapman win Davy trophy

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
CHAPMAN teams were triumphant in the Margaret Davy Trophy and the Harare Province Golf Union League finals. Chapman

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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