‘Iron ore exports inevitable’

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
ESSAR Africa says exporting beneficiated iron ore would be inevitable in future, as local production would exceed domestic

Moment of truth for Biti

Business Reporters
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti is expected to present the 2012 National Budget Statement this afternoon after it was deferred

Zim set to maintain single-digit inflation

Business Editor
Zimbabwe has begun to experience a dissipation of underlying inflationary pressures in the economy and looks set to maintain

OK Zimbabwe reports increase in profits, sales

Business Reporter
OK Zimbabwe has reported an increase in both profits and sales for six months to September, due to prevailing stability of

Maxwell urges leadership growth

Business Reporter
INTERNATIONAL leadership expert Dr John C. Maxwell has urged Zimbabwean business leaders to move beyond “positional

A legacy of making Zimbabwe green again

QUESTION: We hear preparations are underway for this year’s Environment Walk. How far have you gone with them?

The hour of reckoning is upon us

Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus
ZIMBABWEANS are usually a resilient lot. Anyone who went through 2008 and emerged alive will testify to the fact that we

The value of an audit to small, medium-sized businesses

Compilation Engagements
Compilation engagements have previously been seen as private arrangements between an entity and a practitioner. However,

Nationalism grips world’s mines

Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter
MORE countries across the globe are taking steps to ensure that they benefit from the exploitation of their mineral resources.

Doctrine of legitimate expectation

In English law, the concept of legitimate expectation arises from administrative law, a branch of public law. In proceedings

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