How to save fuel (and of course money)

MOTORING with Ralph Magunje
Fuel prices are forever on the rise. Here are 20 foolproof tips to help you conserve fuel and save money during these times of inflation and recession.

Milking the cash cow until it dies

HR Column with Hector moyo
I had a number of responses to last week’s in-breeding article, with some readers urging me to stay in the agriculture domain for a while, presumably because they thought that this might stimulate rains, for a better cropping season.

Airbus CEO orders probe on A380 cracks

SINGAPORE – The head of Airbus said he ordered an internal investigation into how the company allowed wing cracks to develop on its flagship A380 passenger jet, acting to draw a line under weeks of embarrassing publicity for the world’s largest planemaker.

‘Apartheid SA killed United Nations Secretary-General’

Damning evidence of alleged foul play in the fiery death of UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld in a plane crash in Zambia more than 50 years ago has been uncovered in South Africa.

Govt sits on $300m Afreximbank loan

Business Reporter
The Government is still sitting on a $300 million loan extended by the Africa Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) in 2010, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president Dr Joseph Kanyekanye has said.

Mimosa localises foreign currency account

Business Reporter
MIMOSA Mining has said it has complied with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s directive that all companies operating in the country localise their banking to ease liquidity challenges in the economy.

Zimbabwe to hold two-day investment conference in SA

Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE will next month hold a two-day trade and investment conference in South Africa to attract foreign investors to the country.

Zim’s tele-density rises to 74,7 percent

By Venencia Badza
Zimbabwe’s tele-density rose to 74,7 percent as of September 2011 with the growth mainly attributed to heavy investment in the development of telecommunications infrastructure and adoption of new technology by Zimbabweans.

Outcry over aviation levy

Victoria Falls Reporter
PLAYERS in the tourism sector in Victoria Falls have expressed shock at the introduction of the Aviation Infrastructure Development Fund levy by the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe saying it would give neighbouring countries a competitive advantage.

Tobacco marketing season opens

The 2012 tobacco marketing season opened yesterday with a call for consistency in prices.

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