Nhema hails partnerships
Business CorrespondentPublic Private Partnerships are the key to success in the war against environmental degradation, a Government minister has said. Speaking at the unveiling of the Old Mutual Zimbabwe
Innscor revenue to top US$345m
Business ReporterFINANCIAL analysts Renaissance Capital have projected Innscor Africa Limited’s revenue to increase by 8 percent to US$345 million in the first six months of its financial period to December
Economic gloom overshadows euro finance meeting
Eurozone finance ministers met yesterday against the backdrop of a weak economy and increased political uncertainty after inconclusive polls in Italy, the group’s third largest economy. If there has beenJaguar mulls India plant: report
Jaguar Land Rover, the British luxury car unit owned by Tata Motors, is considering manufacturing vehicles from scratch in India, a report says. Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) currently assembles some cars inBoJ nominee vows to conquer deflation
Tokyo. – The government’s pick to lead the Bank of Japan vowed yesterday to do “everything possible” to reverse years of growth-sapping deflation, and blasted previous BoJ management forAfDB relocates to Cote d’Ivoire
JOHANNESBURG. – THE African Development Bank plans to return to Cote d’Ivoire following the improving political conditions. The bank this week held the first meeting of its board of directors in Abidjan since
Measuring business ethics strengthens sustainability
Bradwell Mhonderwa Business EthicsDevelopment and implementation of corporate ethics processes has become a global phenomenon as organisations move to strengthen their sustainability and grow ethical business
Govt may revoke coal licences
Golden Sibanda Senior Business ReporterGOVERNMENT may revoke coal mining licences held by 31 local firms for suspected speculative purposes at the expense of genuine investors. Mines and Mining Development Deputy Minister Gift Chimanikire
MTN’s Dabengwa rules the roost
JOHANNESBURG. – MTN Zimbabwean-born president and chief executive Officer Mr Sifiso Dabengwa is the highest paid executive in South Africa’s mobile cellphone sector. This is according to a new report byCABS to go commercial?
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter
THE country’s largest building society, CABS, has stepped up its plans to venture into commercial banking with a system upgrade almost complete. The move will see the mortgage lender enter the fray


