Ad guru to launch novel TV channel
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWEAN entrepreneur Mr Crispen Sachikonye, creator of a regional advertising agency and other media properties, has set his sights on delivering a multi-platform TV channel, A TV, that allows Africans to showcase their own world.
RioZim still in the red
Diversified mining concern RioZim is still in the red after posting a US$12,2 million loss in the year ending December 31, 2011. This follows a US$16,4 million loss in the corresponding period in 2010.
Village where all cabs are helicopters
High-flying businessmen in what’s been dubbed China’s richest village finally have a taxi service that lives up to their standards, where all the cabs are helicopters. The choppers shuttle passengers from
Storm over Clinton’s remarks
NAIROBI — Remarks made by United States secretary of State Hilary Clinton during her weekend visit to Kenya have come under heavy criticism. The US top diplomat, during her August 4 visit, suggested that
Egypt arrests Canadian student
CAIRO — Egyptian police have arrested a Canadian student in Sinai on suspicion of involvement in an ambush that killed 16 soldiers, security officials said yesterday. They said the man, identified as David
Syrian army deals ‘fatal blow’ to insurgents
DAMASCUS — Syrian troops yesterday dealt a “fatal blow” to the armed insurgent groups in the district of Salahuddien in northern Aleppo province, the state TV said. The TV said the army is now combing the
Editorial Comment: Syrian crisis: Time Africa reflects
IT is no longer a question of whether or not NATO allies will militarily attack Syria, but it is when they will do so, and who will draw the first blood. The pattern is consistent with events in Libya. The SyrianGreen economy empty rhetoric?
Stephen LeahyWorld leaders and some 40 000 people converged on Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June in the hope of charting a path towards a better, more sustainable future for everyone that many are calling the
Toe the line, or else . . .
Golden Sibanda Business Reporter
The Securities Commission of Zimbabwe will take punitive action against listed companies which flout international financial reporting standards. SECZ chief executive Mr Tafadzwa Chinamo issued the
Address flaws, auditors told
Faith Mabika Business Reporter
LOCAL internal auditors can draw lessons in corporate governance from the global financial crisis, Institute of Internal Auditors Global chairman Mr Phil Tarling said in Harare yesterday. “The financial


