China working towards a better Zimbabwe

THE Chinese government and its people have been supporting the Zimbabweans since the early days of the struggle for independence. On the very day that Zimbabwe got its independence, China and Zimbabwe established diplomatic relations. This resulted in a close exchange and

Establishing an ethical culture

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics
THERE are basic questions every business executive should ask and answer thoroughly in order to establish an organisational culture that encourages and sustains ethical conduct. Thomas R. Kranse, who is chairman and co-founder of Behaviour Science Technology, an international

Another feather in the cap for Econet Wireless

ZIMBABWE’S largest mobile telecommunications firm, Econet Wireless, has been named one of Africa’s top 10 innovative companies by Forbes Magazine. Econet was the only Zimbabwean company on the list, which was dominated by United States-based South African companies. The study

Prioritise irrigation development, Govt urged

Vice President John Nkomo last week said Government should prioritise irrigation development if the country is to achieve food security. In a speech read on his behalf at the official opening of the 72nd Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union annual congress, VP Nkomo said Government should develop robust

VP Mujuru for Emcoz annual congress

Business Reporter
THE Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe will hold its 2012 annual congress towards end of this month in the resort town of Kariba, Emcoz said in a statement last week. The 30th annual congress, set for September 26 to 29, will be held under the theme “How the labour market can transform the

Financing tops agenda at ZimBuild

Business Reporter
INFRASTRUTURE financing is expected to dominate debate during the upcoming second edition of the Infrastructure Building and Construction Exhibition and Conference (ZimBuild 2012) pencilled in for September 19-22. Zimbuild chairperson Engineer Martin Manuhwa told the Herald Business

Cotton deliveries surpass target

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
COTTON deliveries in the eight months to August 17, 2012 have surpassed the seasonal forecast intake by 9 percent, after 304 112 tonnes worth US$106 million were delivered to ginners. Cotton sales surpassed forecasts, despite the average price of US$0,35 per kg being well below the US$80

Zim trade gap widens

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S trade deficit widened in seven months to August this year, as imports significantly rose by 30 percent, to US$2,9 billion, compared to the same period last year, according to official statistics. Trade deficit measures show imported goods and services into the country exceeded exports.

Oil firm set to relaunch products

Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter
SURFACE Investments, potentially the country’s largest cooking oil manufacturer, is preparing to relaunch its products after overcoming challenges that saw its products vanishing from local shelves in recent months. For instance, its Golden Glow cooking oil has been off the markets due to a

Woman stabs ex-lover

Crime Reporter
A 53–year–old Dema woman fatally stabbed her ex-lover with a kitchen knife last Saturday night. The man had gone to the woman to try to persuade her to reconcile. Elisen Matema (43) of Matema Village in Dema died on admission to Chitungwiza General Hospital after he was stabbed once on the

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