Talk show for the City of Kings

Arts Correspondent
Bulawayo-based Amakhosi Television Studios at Amakhosi Cultural Centre will next month start filming six episodes of the city’s first television talk show. The talk show, called “City Life”, will be produced and

Adherence to safety, health regulations

Adhering to safety and health regulations makes good business sense. The number of occupational accidents and diseases in Zimbabwe is too high for such a small economy, Labour and Social Services Minister Paurina Mpariwa pointed out at the recent commemoration of the World Day for Safety and

Debts hampering parastatals potential

State enterprises and parastatals have a potential to contribute 40 percent to the economy when given adequate support for recapitalisation. Huge debts overhang and dilapidated infrastructure are some of the challenges that have crippled public entities preventing them from fulfilling their mandate. State

‘Zim banks reluctant to trade among themselves’

Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
STRONG banks with huge cash surpluses are reluctant to trade with smaller banks with cash shortages, as the inter-bank market remains inactive. The African Development Bank in its monthly

Financial sector offer opportunities to foreigners

Portia Mawire
The Zimbabwean financial sector is relatively advanced and sophisticated and it has a lot of potential of growth opportunities for investors who take a long-term view. The financial sector of Zimbabwe is

Zimplats works on localising offshore accounts

Pauline Mhuka Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE Platinum Holdings says it did not break the law following the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s order last week for banks to stop processing exports for the second-largest producer of the metal until it

Zim fraud expert to give talk at US conference

Business Reporter
ZIMBABWEAN anti-fraud expert Mr Proctor Nyemba will give international certified fraud auditors an insight into fraud and corruption in Africa when he participates at the 23rd Annual ACFE Fraud Conference

Clearing agents seek to promote self-regulation

Thupeyo Muleya in Beitbridge
The Shipping and Forwarding Agents Association of Zimbabwe has started working on a draft legislation that seeks to promote self-regulation among the clearing agents throughout the country. Speaking

Managing ethical dilemmas in the workplace

In the workplace today, employees are continuously faced with ethical dilemmas. They are confronted with situations that require sound ethical judgment but in most cases find it difficult to do so because they lack the requisite skills. The cases range from simple situations of an employee deciding on

Gold deliveries decline

Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S total gold deliveries for April declined by 2,9 percent to 1 112,4kg. The decline was largely caused by a dip in the fortunes of the primary producers. But the African Development Bank, in its

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