No joy for Zisco workers
Lloyd Gumbo Business ReporterESSAR Africa Holdings is under no obligation to pay salaries for Zisco workers until the ownership of the giant steel company has been transferred to New Zim Steel, Industry and Commerce Minister
Blue chip shares spur industrial index
Business ReporterBLUE chip shares lifted the industrial index yesterday for 10 straight sessions, while the mining index also advanced on gains in Bindura Nickel Corporation. The mainstream index rose 0,75 percent or 1,20
Hove on the rise in USA
Collin Matiza Sports EditorA NEW Zimbabwean tennis gem has been unearthed in the United States. The name Vusa Hove might not ring a bell to many tennis followers in Zimbabwe but the 22-year-old player is currently
Keep the big things big
Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom
I KNOW of a lady whose biggest event every week is taking her dog out to play fetch. She has a simple home and focuses on all the small things that make up her personal life. These small thingsLucky subscriber wins car in Telecel promo
Business ReporterTELECEL Zimbabwe yesterday gave away the first of five brand new VW Polos worth US$17 000 each to 47-year-old Mr Stanford Nyikadzino of Harare in the Telecel Win Big Promotion which began on
Shareholders in the cold
Christopher T. Mugaga Economic Agenda
A FIGURATIVE gold rush is brewing as the deadline for the first phase of bank capitalisation has just been extended fuelling rumours that there is a depressed appetite among foreigners to buy intoA thought for Zisco workers
Tichaona Zindoga
DECEMBER 25 2012 must have been a gloomy Christmas for former Zisco Steel workers, their families and the community. So, no doubt, was New Year’s Day, as 2013 does not seem to promise
