Jefferies going for third race
Collin MatizaSports Editor
TALENTED young Zimbabwean motor racing driver Axcil Jefferies is now preparing to race in his third race of the 2012 Formula Two season at Brands Hatch in the United Kingdon on July 13-15.
Golf tri-nations in Zim
Takudzwa ChitsigaSports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Ladies Golf Union will host this year’s edition of the A and B Triangular Series scheduled for Chapman on July 18.
Renaissance Bank out of the woods
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
RENAISSANCE Merchant Bank has closed the chapter on its immoral and troubled past amid revelations the company was now poised to attain profitability by the end of the year.
BancABC in share price poser
Bright MaderaSenior Business Reporter
A number of ABC Holdings shareholders might decide not to follow their rights in the US$50 million rights issue if its share price trades at a discount to the rights issue price of US60c.
ZSE Initial Public Offer on course
Tawanda MusarurwaBusiness Reporter
THE Securities Commission of Zimbabwe says it will soon be carrying out an Initial Public Offer for the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange as part of the demutualisation process for the bourse.
Turning Facebook,Twitter into assets
Shelter Hamandishe-Chieza
Change Management
“Hello, Twitizens! Bloggys, Pinteresters, and LinkedInners and Wazupians, Facebookans”.
Nyaradzo Group spreads wings to Zvishavane
Business ReporterNyaradzo Group has extended its footprint to the mining town of Zvishavane where it has opened a new branch, bringing to eight the number of funeral parlours that have been commissioned in various parts of the country.
Selling property in a buyer’s market
IT is imperative that buyers adopt innovative techniques for timely disposal of their properties.Zim set to benefit from free trade
Faith MabikaBusiness Reporter
ZIMBABWE is one of the countries that are expected to benefit from trade liberalisation as the Southern African Development Community region edges towards a common market.
Safeguard migrant workers’ rights, Govts urged
John Manzongo in Turin, ItalyGovernments must craft and sign multilateral agreements that ensure migrant workers’ social protection rights are safeguarded, the International Labour Organisation has said.


