Eurozone business activity rallies
Private business activity across the eurozone rose to a 10-month high level in January, a leading growth indicator showed yesterday, but analysts were cautious about underlying recovery of the economy.ZNCC, SMEs join forces
Business ReporterTHE Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce and the Small and Medium Enterprises Association of Zimbabwe have signed a memorandum of agreement meant to foster greater collaboration between
Analogue days are numbered
Gregory Gapare Business CorrespondentIN this dynamic environment where the world is now at every marketer’s doorstep, marketers need to adopt the characteristics of a chameleon that changes as the environment changes. The world is now
Japan logs record 2012 trade deficit
TOKYO. — Japan yesterday logged a record trade deficit for 2012 as exports were hit by a bitter diplomatic spat with its biggest market China and plunging demand in debt-wracked Europe.French economy stumbles into 2013
PARIS. — The French economy limped into 2013, a widely-tracked economic indicator showed yesterday in contrast to signals for the overall eurozone and separate data showed that housing loans andPublic transport row rocks Greece
ATHENS. — The Greek government yesterday faced internal dissent and the threat of a general transport strike after attempting to break an eight-day metro standstill. The government ordered a civil
ZSE industrial index rises
Business ReporterTHE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange industrial index yesterday rose on gains in selected heavyweight shares while the mining index rebounded on a firm bid in Hwange. The mainstream index advanced 0,38
Airzim upbeat ahead of IATA audit results
RESULTS of the safety standards audit which the International Air Transport Association is carrying out on Air Zimbabwe will be out by the end of February. Air Zimbabwe acting chief executive officer Mr InnocentWorld Bank partners Govt to boost trade
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business ReporterTHE Ministry of Regional Integration and International Co-operation has partnered with the World Bank to work on a trade and transport facilitation assessment aimed at identifying key challenges to
Think Zim, buy Zim
Robert Garai Muganda Buy Zimbabwe
I AM sure that I speak for every Buy Zimbabwe champion when I say that it is exciting to see more and more people buying local goods ahead of imports. Recently, we had the launch of the “Proudly

