No two properties are identical

Vengai Madzima Property Guide
AS we approach the end of a year that has witnessed nominal property transactions resulting from the lack of finance on the market, it is still important to pursue investment models that will make one richer as the inevitable end of this crisis fast approaches. The hyperinflationary period

Lead — don’t follow

Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom
HERE is a clear thought of why Zimbabwe won’t lead, it is because in many cases we follow and are willing to pay a big price for it. We wait for the West (as much as we insult the West) to come up with the gadgets, the innovation, the new inventions and better ways of doing things. Picking on

Be a master of the business game

Shelter Hamandishe-Chieza Change Management
BUSINESS is a game and it has probably taken me the past 10 years to figure this out. This game needs players, rules, and a result. It is just like a game that my daughter taught me, Rock, Paper and Scissors. The rules for the game are that each player simultaneously makes the figure

Zimra automation now urgent

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT needs to urgently fund automation of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority’s systems to improve its revenue inflows in the wake of ballooning financial obligations against a thin resource base. Zimra faces the daunting task of ensuring maximum performance of all revenue

Construction of Borrowdale mall to start soon

Construction of a multimillion-dollar retail complex — the Mall of Zimbabwe — in Borrowdale will start as soon as the project receives the nod of the Environmental Management Agency, an official said on Tuesday. EMA is carrying out an environmental impact assessment, and the results are

Seed Co to spread its wings in Africa

Kudzai Kureva
ZIMBABWE’S leading seed producer, Seed Co, is expanding its operations in Africa in a bid to unlock shareholder value. In an interview with the Herald Business, Seed Co group chief executive officer Mr Morgan Nzwere said they were looking at expanding into several East and Southern African states.

‘Firms flout business ethics’

Business Reporter
Almost 30 percent of employees have witnessed an unethical business activity within their organisations or firms, a study carried out by Industrial Psychology Consultants (Ltd) has revealed The study, which sought to highlight Zimbabwean companies’ level of adherence to ethical business

Estate planning crucial

Freddy Chawasarira Business Correspondent
The following account that you are about to read is based on a true but sad story that happened a few years ago. As I approached the robot-controlled intersection, I noticed that the traffic lights were not working.  There were no car coming from all the sides. I therefore proceeded to

Zim women underpaid: Survey

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter
ZIMBABWEAN women in formal employment are facing discrimination at work as they are getting paid considerably lower salaries than their male counterparts with the same qualifications, studies have shown. According to a recent salary survey conducted by CV People Africa in partnership with

NSSA loses land worth US$11m

The National Social Security Authority has lost land worth US$11,2 million that it had acquired from four local authorities after failing to develop it within the agreed time frame. NSSA failed to develop some of the land that it had acquired for housing stands due to the hyperinflationary

×
×