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From Petros Kausiyo in LUANDA, Angola
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THE Warriors have a history of collapsing at the final hurdle, but even by our standards, this was too much to take, an absolute disaster, as Zimbabwe let slipSA on Zim trade mission
Martin Kadzere Senior Business ReporterFORTY South African firms are set to participate at the fourth Zimbabwe-South Africa Investment and Trade Initiative, which seeks to promote trade and investment between the two countries. The initiative will include two investment seminars and exhibitions being held in Harare and Bulawayo,
MPs demand more time for Budget review
Tawanda Musarurwa Business ReporterMembers of Parliament will need up to a month to review the 2013 National Budget, the chairman of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Budget, Finance and Investment has said. Mr Paddy Zhanda said this would mark a significant shift from previous years when the committee was
Marginal gains for ZSE counters
Business ReporterTHE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange industrial index closed the week firm on Friday after recording a marginal increase of 0,37 percent on the back of gains in selected shares across the board. But the mining index was steady at 87,48 points. But week on week, it was up 0,21 percent. On the other
Polluters must pay up
Jeffrey Gogo Climate StoryVULNERABLE African countries should seriously consider claiming damages from the developed world for injuries caused by climate change in their home economies. This option may be radical, and could stretch international law into virgin territory. But then, beyond the UN Framework
New labour body formed
Business ReporterA new labour organisation, Zimbabwe Industrial Revolution Workers’ Federation, has been launched with the aim of bridging the gap between employers and the employees. Addressing journalists in Harare on Friday, ZIRWF president Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Makureya said the
Zim firms attend Dubai telecom indaba
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business ReporterTransport, Communications and Infrastructure Development Minister Nicholas Goche is leading the Zimbabwean delegation to the International Telecommunication Union Telecom World Conference in Dubai which began yesterday and ends on Wednesday. Key discussions and debates on major
Zim to mark World Standards Day
Business ReporterZIMBABWE will this week join the rest of the world in commemorating World Standards Day. The commemorations are pencilled in for October 19, although the day is falls on October 14 each year. National standards bodies and other organisations in countries all over the world commemorate this
Competition body probes Cimas
Tawanda Musarurwa Business ReporterTHE Competition and Tariff Commission says it has commenced full-scale investigation into some unfair business practices by Cimas. “The CTC is embarking on an investigation, in terms of Section 28 of the Act, into allegations of restrictive practices by Cimas Medical Aid Society in the provisions

