Imara conference attracts more investors
Business Reporter
MORE than 100 investors and fund managers are expected to attend this year’s Imara Investor Conference to be held in Harare later this month.
The conference is expected to be bigger than the previous ones and comes as foreign investors continue to show interest in corporate developments in the country
No more licences: Potraz
The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe says it will not open up to new players within the telecommunications sector despite many foreign investors showing interest.
Engineering the Zim financial market
Thomas MuserepwaAs we approach mid-year through 2012 here is a glimpse of the various possibilities that can be engineered for profitable investment in Zimbabwe.
Dollarisation of the economy since 2009 has seen the economy recover from a decade-long recession that had decimated its productive capacity and left its
Government loses iron ore claims appeal
BUREAUCRATIC bungling has cost the Government its appeal to gain control of iron ore claims at Mwenezi Ranch. The plan was to transfer the claims to Essar Africa Holdings to resume operations at the defunct Zisco, a senior Government official has said.
Global platinum surplus to persist: Report
A substantial increase in demand is required to offset the global platinum surplus, which stood at 735 000 ounces by the end of last year, precious metals consultancy Thomson Reuters GFMS has said. In its 2012 platinum and palladium survey, Thomson Reuters GFMS said global production is expected to continue outweighing demand.
Factories, Works Act ensures workers’ safety
MOST people spend about a third of the day at work, which means the working environment can have a major impact on their health.Governments find it necessary, therefore, to enact legislation regulating working environments in the interests of employers’ and employees’ safety and health.
In Zimbabwe there are various pieces of legislation that relate to occupational safety and health. One such law is the Factories and Works Act.
Tuku celebrates birthday in style
Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor
Zimbabwe’s music icon, Oliver Mtukudzi, proved that age is nothing but a number when he gave a splendid performance on Sunday night at the Harare International Festival of the Arts closing ceremony at the Telecel Main Stage.
Kekana endears himself to local music fans
Lovemore Meya Entertainment Reporter
SOUTH African music legend Steve Kekana endeared himself to local fans when he played a track by the late James Chimombe at his show held on Saturday afternoon. He initially staged a free show in Harare’s First Street Mall in the afternoon,
Chazezesa: No easy walk to stardom
Fred Zindi Music
Very little credit is given to Khiama Boys, the roots of many sungura groups in existence today, yet it is the experience most sungura musicians had with this group that propelled them to the stardom they enjoy today.
Mapeza for CAPS Utd?
. . . Connor has one match to save his job
Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
SEAN CONNOR has just one game to save his job at CAPS United after a nightmarish start in the race for the league championship with former Warriors coach




