Airzim seeks to spread its wings

Business Reporter
AIR ZIMBABWE HOLDINGS yesterday said it is persuing some code sharing arrangements with leading airlines as it seeks to widen it route network. Acting group chief executive Mr Innocent Mavhunga said

SA allays consumer fears over horse meat

JOHANNESBURG. — The South African government on Wednesday ruled out the possibility that animal products contaminated with horse meat had been imported from Europe to South Africa. “It is unlikely

Imports bleeding Zimbabwe

Vandudzai Zirebwa Buy Zimbabwe

Reserve Bank Governor Dr Gideon Gono in his monetary policy statement issued last month underlined a number of pertinent issues. Chief among the issues was a clear call for an economic

Kenya Airways takes on SAA, Ethiopian Airlines

NAIROBI. – When Kenya Airways marked 36 years of its presence in the skies at a colourful event in Nairobi three weeks ago, it did not mince words on its resolve to give its rivals a run for their

Comair turnaround strategy pays off

JOHANNESBURG. –  Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed Comair has released a positive set of financial results for the half-year ending December 31, as the country’s only private domestic airline operator’s

France faces recession

PARIS. – France, Europe’s second largest economy, failed to witness growth in 2012 compared to 1,7-percent rise recorded a year earlier, the national statistics bureau INSEE announced

S. Africa retains pole position

JOHANNESBURG. –  Despite negative events in the mining industry and the agricultural sector, South Africa remains the leading emerging economy on the African continent, international accounting firm

Zimbabwe needs a debt audit

Dwight Mutonono Business Correspondent
ZIMBABWE’S debt is estimated to be US$7 billion. This debt will be paid by the ordinary people of Zimbabwe through tax deductions, duty and the like. A 2011 document entitled “Uncovering

Get value for your money!

Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel
As we roll along in 2013, there are still liquidity challenges to contend with and so those thinking about buying cars are looking for value in their purchases. Price and fuel efficiency are essentially the

Emirates now offers Internet convenience

Business Reporter
Emirates has introduced a new payment system that will enable Zimbabeans to pay for their flights on the internet using locally issued credit or debit cards. Emirates acting country manager for Zimbabwe Mr

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