Delta, traders face off

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
DELTA Corporation is pressing ahead with its plans to reduce the discount threshold to wholesalers of its beverage products under a raft of measures being strongly resisted by the wholesalers and retailers’ lobby group. The newly formed Beverage Wholesalers and Retailers Association of Zimbabwe

US$100bn economy attainable: Mafukidze

Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter
THE quest for a US$100 billion economy by 2040 remains viable and could be attained if the current momentum is maintained, KM Financial Solutions chief executive Mr Kenias Mafukidze has said. With the Gross Domestic Product estimated at just below US$10 billion, the US$100 billion by 2040

TP Rukawo win golf tourney

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter
TP RUKAWO Motel of Chegutu are this year’s winners of the Sports and Recreation Commission Chairman’s Golf Day held on Friday at Wingate Golf Club in the capital.  The competition was won by Rukawo Motel of Chegutu with 105 points followed by Chapman Golf Club with 94 points and Agribank

Ovidy rallies Denver

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE international midfielders — Archford Gutu and Ovidy Karuru — have rallied behind their Warriors’ teammate, Denver Mukamba, in his brave battle to conquer his asthmatic condition. Gutu and Karuru, who are based in Europe, said they were praying for the Dynamos star who has

Sports Club in NRL final

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
THE real men in local rugby won the right to the National Rugby League final after the race was thrown open with Matland Warriors edging out defending champions Old Georgians 18-17 at Hartsfield. While the Bulawayo giants were celebrating a hard-won victory over Grant Mitchells’ Dragons,

Savanna shows the way

Special Correspondent
With Zimbabwe struggling to survive amid isolation due to various factors, the thriving cigarette manufacturer, Savanna Tobacco Company, betrays a picture of the success of the country’s empowerment policies. Everyday, more than 1 000 casual workers carrying thousands of cigarette sticks

GMB to commission new stockfeeds plant

The Grain Marketing Board said last Thursday it will commission its US$30 million Norton stockfeeds plant next year. The new plant, once fully operational, is expected to ease current bottle necks in the supply of stockfeeds. Addressing delegates attending the two-day 72nd Zimbabwe

Australian investors eye Zim

Australian investors are now showing a huge appetite for Zimbabwe’s abundant mineral resources despite sanctions imposed on Harare by Canberra, a senior Government official has said. Australian investors are due in the country this week following pledges made at the Africa Down Under annual

The value of ethical leadership

The value of ethical leadership in today’s organisation can no longer be underplayed be it in public institutions, private sector, NGOs or SMEs.
Ethical leadership has become a key driver for organisational performance, and corporations around the world, small or large, are increasingly

Minister hails performance contracts

Business Reporter
State Enterprises and Parastatals Minister Gorden Moyo has said that there has been a marked improvement in the holding of annual general meetings by State enterprises and parastatals following the introduction of performance based contracts. Ineffective boards are believed to have

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