Depositors appeal committee on the cards

The Bankers Association of Zimbabwe and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe are considering setting up an ombudsman’s office to investigate and settle complaints made by the banking public. This follows numerous complaints of ill-treatment, poor service delivery, high interest rates and bank charges

Diamond indaba now set for November

Zimbabwe’s inaugural international diamond conference initially penciled for July will now be held in November in Victoria Falls, a Cabinet minister has said. The initial event had been organised by Country Factor of the United Kingdom in partnership with Utho of South Africa. Mines and Mining

‘Mercenary investors’ harvest where they did not sow

Melvin Marembo Entrepreneurship
At one time we had foreign investors who came here and invested heavily in manufacturing industries because they had the belief that Zimbabwe was theirs and their second home. They were in charge of the economy and they did everything whole heartedly for their Zimbabwe. The moment

Fertiliser firms owed over US$40m

The fertiliser industry is owed in excess of US$40 million by stakeholders in the agriculture sector, an official has said. Fertiliser industry spokesperson Mr Misheck Kachere, who is also Chemplex Corporation chief executive, said that some customers had not paid for fertiliser supplied during the

RTG records increase in turnover

Business Reporter
RAINBOW Tourism Group recorded a marginal increase in turnover of 6 percent to US$13,3 million during the half-year period ending June 30, 2012.
The amount was an increase from US$12,6 million that the Group made during the same period last year. According to RTG chairman Mr Joseph

NMBZ half-year profit rises

Business Reporter
NMBZ Holdings half-year profit to June this year rose 19,9 percent to US$2,6 million from US$2,1 million in the same period last year on a strong growth in funded income. At US$7 million, the 24,6 percent growth in funded income was supported by a 33,3 percent year on year jump in advances.

ECB in bid to protect euro

JOUY-EN-JOSAS (France). — The ECB is considering all possible options to ensure the efficiency of its monetary policy, executive board member Benoit Coeure said last Friday. Warning of increasing signs of fracturing in the eurozone capital market, Coeure said “we are studying all the means to

Mainstream climate change in development policies

Jeffery Gogo Climate Story
THE rapid changes in the global climate and weather systems is one of the major challenges facing humanity today, and of course, animals and their habitats. For the 21st century, climate change and global warming may be the biggest problems yet for world governments, apart from other

Zimplow revenue declines

Business Reporter
ZIMPLOW Limited reported revenue in the first half ending June 30, 2012 declined 13 percent to US$4,3 million from US$5 million in the same period last year on subdued local demand. The flagship division, Mealie Brand, had a bad half, recording a 49 percent drop in local sales units to 9 359

AICO unbundles

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
AICO Africa is set to unbundle, with its subsidiaries Cotton Company of Zimbabwe and Olivine Industries expected to list separately on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange. The specifics of the transaction could not be immediately established last Friday but sources said Aico shareholders would have an

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