Africa has a lot to gain from BRICS

Kizito Sikuka
The invitation to Africa to participate in the forthcoming 5th BRICS Summit in South Africa is evidence of the growing interest the continent is attracting from developed and emerging economies as a new frontier for business and investment.

Zanu-PF youth leader left for dead

Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF youth leader for Epworth Cde Paradzai Madzivanzira and his brother Tonderai were left battling for their lives after they were allegedly attacked by MDC-T supporters in Epworth recently.

MTN boss winds up African tour

YAOUNDE.  – MTN Group president Sifiso Dabengwa has concluded his Executive Roadshow that saw him visit several operations of the MTN Group in Africa to share the organisation’s new vision and mission, as well as its strategy pillars.

DZL stays put in Malawi

Business Reporter
DAIRIBORD Zimbabwe Limited says it is not pulling out of the Malawi market despite the investment recording a 41 percent decline in profitability to just under US$500 000 due to devaluation of the kwacha and milk supply challenges.

Upgrade for power stations

THE Zimbabwe Power Company says it has completed conducting a feasibility study on the three small thermal power stations it intends to repower.
Repowering entails replacing the old boiler technology with newer technologies that increase the amount of power generated.

Colcom spreads its wings to Zvishavane

Business Reporter
LEADING food processor Colcom has stepped up its programme to open shops in various parts of the country with the establishment of a retail outlet in Zvishavane at the weekend.

Zim firm wins Sadc award

Luanda. — A  Zimbabwean firm, Servcor (Private) Limited, has won the 2012 award of best private company in the Southern Africa Development Community region under the yearly quality assessment.

New coal mining firm conducts impact study

New coal miner China-Africa Sunlight Energy said last week it will complete conducting an Environmental Impact Assessment by mid-year and mining will start soon after.
Based in the Gwayi area of Matabeleland North province, China-Africa Sunlight Energy is a joint venture between Old Stone Investments, a consortium of Zimbabwean

Have a personal constitution

Nyaradzo Mavindidze Motivation to Success

On my way home on Saturday March 16, 2013 I looked at my pink finger that signified that I had taken part in the referendum. As I pondered on the significance, I wondered if all the people gathered to vote for the national constitution had their own personal constitutions.

Industrial shares slip into the red

Martin Kadzere Bulls and Bears

INDUSTRIAL shares on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange slid into the red on Friday, ending a two-day winning streak mostly on losses in OK Zimbabwe and DZHL.
After trades, the mainstream index was down 0,38 percent or 0,70 points or at 185,55 points while the mining index, of the four trading shares dropped 1,4 percent or 0,91 points

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