Secretaries’ ‘conventions’, one too many?
Tichaona Zindoga Features Writer
Over the years, there has been an increase in the number of secretaries’ conventions, summer and winter schools undertaken
Social work: A trivialised necessity
Roselyne Sachiti Deputy Features Editor
EACH sunrise brings with it social challenges that have become thorns in the flesh of many communities. Stories of children
Mutoko’s unpolished golden side
Tichaona Zindoga Features Writer
Mutoko and Mudzi districts in Mashonaland East are best known for giving black granite to Zimbabwe and the world.
The
Fiscalised recording of taxable transactions
Did you know that with effect from October 1, all Value Added Tax (VAT) registered operators under category “C” – whose
Greece braces for political overhaul
ATHENS. – Greece held its breath yesterday ahead of a critical EU summit that could lighten its crushing debt load but is
Outlook dims for SA’s property funds
JOHANNESBURG. – A blistering surge by South Africa’s listed property funds may be starting to stall, as a stagnating
China agrees to invest in euro bailout fund
BRUSSELS. – China has agreed to invest in Europe’s bailout fund, two senior EU diplomats told AFP yesterday hours from a
Namibia leaves bank rate unchanged
WINDHOEK.- Namibia’s central bank left its bank rate unchanged at 6,0 percent yesterday, saying there was still a need to
External audit key in corporate governance
“Governance” is a term that has made its mark in the past decade. The definition of corporate governance most widely used
Synergies can change face of ICT in Africa
Tonderai Rutsito Business Correspondent
The recently held information communication technology exhibition was largely a success, for both the hosts and the


