Obtain documents before you invest
Shelter Chieza Change Management
I RECENTLY came across some interesting statistics which made me think about the issue of investment mentality.Reasons to invest in Zim’s real estate
Vengai Madzima Property Guide
IT is common knowledge in investment circles worldwide that real estate is the ultimate investment.This statement is true in the case of our economy considering what we have experienced during the last decade. To the crafty among us, it might not offer the quick returns that we had got accustomed to in the hyperinflationary era.
Is Zimbabwe over banked?
Takunda Mugaga Economic Agenda
ONE of the sectors, which tend to respond instantly to economic dynamics, is without doubt the financial service sector.Mwana upbeat about Trojan
Golden Sibanda Senior Business ReporterMWANA Africa Plc has announced further significant intersections of high grade nickel sulphides at Bindura Nickel Corporation subsidiary Trojan Mine after an underground drilling programme at the mine.
AICO in record US$27m loss
Fanuel Kangondo recently in JohannesburgNational carrier Air Zimbabwe has stepped up efforts to regain its status as a safe and reliable airline with the successful reintroduction of the Harare-Johannesburg flight.
Air Zim back in the skies
Fanuel Kangondo recently in Johannesburg
National carrier Air Zimbabwe has stepped up efforts to regain its status as a safe and reliable airline with the successful reintroduction of the Harare-Johannesburg flight.
China’s cabinet warns of rural land expropriation
BEIJING. — Rural stability and grain supply security face a number of challenges due to excessive land expropriation in the country’s urbanisation move, China’s cabinet has warned.Egypt draft almost done
CAIRO. — The text of Egypt’s new constitution was set to be completed yesterday, the drafting committee said, with the controversial document at the heart of a legal and ideological battle to be put to a subsequent vote.UN vote on Palestinian status: Likely votes by key states
UNITED NATIONS. — A large majority of the 193 member states of the United Nations are expected to vote in favour of an upgraded status for the Palestinians at the world body’s General Assembly today.


