Zimplats gets 14 days to finalise indigenisation plan
Business CorrespondentWorld leading platinum miner Implats has been given 14 days to finalise the implementation of the indigenisation plan for Zimplats following last week’s meeting with Youth Development,
Euromoney Conference roars into life
Business ReporterTHE second edition of the two-day Euromoney Investment Conference (Zimbabwe) begins in Harare today. The conference is fast becoming a premier event in setting the tone for attracting foreign direct
ZSE should play by the rules
YOU certainly cannot teach an old dog new tricks, so goes the old adage, but an obedient “old dog” should just learn to follow the rules of its master, simple. The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has, for the second time now, crossed swords with the Securities Commission of Zimbabwe over regulatory issues.Govt ready to launch industrial policy
Obert Chifamba Agriculture ReporterGOVERNMENT will soon launch the Industrial Development Policy crafted late last year to address liquidity and other viability challenges affecting various sectors of the economy. Industry and
India-Africa indaba opens
Walter Muchinguri in New Delhi, IndiaThe third day of the 8th India-Africa Conclave opened here yesterday with a special session focusing on business opportunities in Zimbabwe attracting a full house of Indian investors. Most of the
Zent ISO re-certified
Business ReporterZESA Enterprises, the power utility’s manufacturing division, has been re-certified with an ISO 9001:2008 certificate by the Standards Association of Zimbabwe. Speaking at the ceremony, Zesa vice chairman
Mobile operators set to up revenue growth
Tawanda Musarurwa Business ReporterZIMBABWE’S three mobile telecommunications providers are expected to continue driving revenue growth in the local communications sector. This is in view of suppressed demand for voice, and of
Byo firms cry foul
Farirai Machivenyika Senior ReporterONLY one Bulawayo company has had its application for funding under the Distressed Industries and Marginalised Areas Fund approved. Most other organisations have failed to meet the stringent
FDI inflows subdued
Golden Sibanda Senior Business ReporterZIMBABWE continues to wobble in attracting Foreign Direct Investment, drawing in a mere US$250 million against US$55 billion that went into African economies last year, according to a research
Zim-India council to promote tourism

Walter Muchinguri in New Delhi, India
DEPUTY Prime Minister Professor Arthur Mutambara yesterday commissioned the Zimbabwe-India Travel Council, expected to boost tourism between the two countries. The council is the brainchild of


