Midlands break Filande record

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
A DETERMINED Midlands Province A-team put to an end Harare A-team’s 20-year dominance of the Filande Midlands Amateur Championships at Rowland Park in Zvishavane over the weekend. The Harare

End in sight to EcoCash wrangle

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe says it has agreed with most commercial banks on the integration of EcoCash, ending a bitter war of words with financial institutions over access to its mobile money payment

Trade policy unlocks export earnings

Blessing Bonga Business Reporter
Zimbabwe’s export earnings are set to improve this year as the National Trade Policy officially launched by President Mugabe last March is consolidated. Its main objective is to increase the

ZSE trade opens weaker

Business Reporter
STOCKS on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange opened weaker yesterday with the mainstream industrial index losing 0,79 points or 0,42 percent to close the week’s first trading session at 185,81

Law, ethics in the workplace

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics
GETTING your company to embrace ethics and the law are important aspects of successfully running a business. When a company is established, compliance with the law in terms of governance

MasterCard launches new payment system

BARCELONA. – Credit card giant MasterCard announced yesterday the launch of a new digital payment system that lets people use a wide variety of devices including smartphones to spend their

Mobile fair opens in Spain

BARCELONA. – The US$1 trillion global mobile industry predicted yesterday a boom in subscribers to four billion people by 2018 as the world’s largest mobile fair opened in Barcelona, Spain. Already, 3,2 billion

Moody’s cuts Britain’s credit rating

LONDON. – Britain’s business secretary Vince Cable has said Moody’s downgrade of British sovereign debt is largely “symbolic” and that the government would maintain its current austerity policies. Ratings

France in bid to retain credibility

Paris. – France needs an extra 6 billion euros in revenues next year, the budget minister said yesterday, and the European Central Bank said it had to act fast to cut spending and retain credibility after slashing

Kuroda nominated Bank of Japan governor

Tokyo. – Japan’s finance minister and a top business leader yesterday welcomed a reported move by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to nominate Haruhiko Kuroda as Bank of Japan governor. It would be “a

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