Gold inches higher despite volatile euro

SINGAPORE. — Gold edged up despite a volatile euro yesterday, with movements exaggerated by thin trade due to the Lunar New Year break, while platinum and palladium hovered below their strongest

Bosses’ role in ethics

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics
The corporate ethics programme is a management tool organisations can use to grow ethical workplaces and ensure responsible business conduct. It forms part of an organisation’s ethics policy

Play it safe with computers

An area of occupational safety and health that affects employees in almost all business sectors these days is that of the use of computers, where cumulative trauma injuries are common. Computer-

House of Commons Rhodie motion ‘a racist stance’

Herald Reporter
Political parties and analysts yesterday joined Zimbabweans in denouncing the move by the British Parliament to move a motion condemning the shooting of Air Rhodesia Viscount RH827 by Zipra

Minister defends Aussie mineral rent tax

CANBERRA. – Australian Trade Minister Craig Emerson said here yesterdy that the federal government has no plan to change its policy on the controversial mineral resource rent tax (MRRT). Emerson told

Old Mutual to fund housing strategy project

Business Reporter
OLD Mutual Zimbabwe, the country’s biggest player in the property sector, has pledged to fund a collaborative initiative to draft a low-cost housing and urban development strategy for the City of

Feathers fly over poultry regulations

Agriculture Reporter
TEMPERS flared yesterday during a meeting between poultry farmers and the Agricultural Marketing Authority management over a proposed Statutory Instrument to be called the Poultry and Poultry

Emirates faces headwinds: CEO

DUBAI. -The ongoing rise in oil prices and operating restrictions at destinations abroad give Dubai’s state-owned air carrier a hard time to become the world’s number one, said Emirates chief executive

Old equipment cripples New Zim Steel

New Zimbabwe Steel (formerly Ziscosteel) will not be resuming operations soon as new equipment should first be installed to replace the existing machinery, which is now obsolete, a Cabinet minister has

Kuroda favours greater monetary stimulus

TOKYO.  -Asian Development Bank president Haruhiko Kuroda, a potential candidate to head Japan’s central bank, signalled that he favours greater monetary stimulus by the Bank of Japan this year.

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