ZSE catches cold as Delta sneezes….
Business ReporterSHARES on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange fell for a third session in a row yesterday, weighed down by a significant loss in Delta and in selected mid-tier stocks.The 5,7 percent fall in the largest capitalised company saw the industrial index declining 1,05 percent or 1,94 points at 182,14 points and offsetting gains recorded in heavyweight peers Innscor and
Guard against procrastination
Ben Chiganze
IN my previous submission I wrote about Muzipaz’s negative fishing behaviour. Muzipaz spends the whole morning wasting valuable fishing hours. He only concentrates at his game towards the end of the end particularly around 1700 -1800 hours when it is getting dark.
GMB unveils new stacker machines
Cathrine Biswick Business Reporter
THE Grain Marketing Board yesterday commissioned 17 rubber stacker machines used for loading and offloading grain that will be deployed to various depots countrywide.
GMB board chairman Mr Charles Chikaura in a speech read on his behalf by Professor Isheunesu Mupepereki said that the board implements strategies to ensure food security.
Africa under spotlight at BRICS summit
Walter Muchinguri IN DURBAN
THE fifth BRICS summit started in Durban yesterday with Africa being the main focus of deliberations as a potential market for BRICS nations. Trade and investment ministers from the five BRICS nations told a business forum here that there was need for the formulation of policies that increase trade between BRICS nations and Africa, which has the
Brics bicker over proposed bank
DURBAN. — Brics emerging powers yesterday sought a deal on setting up a development bank that would rival Western-backed institutions, trying to iron out significant differences ahead of a leaders’ summit in Durban.Trade imbalances irk unions
DURBAN. — Trade unions from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa met in Durban, South Africa, where they made declarations that are aimed at addressing the imbalances between the North and the South in the world trade system.Norway risks going off course
OSLO. — Middle East-style oil wealth combined with a generous Nordic welfare model is slowly throttling big chunks of Norway’s economy, threatening western Europe’s biggest success story. On the surface, Norway is the envy of the world: growth is strong, per capita GDP has exceeded US$100 000 and the nation sits on a US$700 billion rainy dayUS consumer confidence falls
New York. — Confidence among US consumers fell more than forecast in March as Washington’s budget battle soured Americans’ views of the economic outlook.
The Conference Board’s index declined to 59,7 from a revised three-month high of 68 in February, data from the New York-based private research group showed yesterday.
Russia eyes nuclear contracts
RUSSIAN state-owned nuclear energy firm Rosatom has opened an office in South Africa as it looks to bid for nuclear contracts on the continent.The company said it had not yet decided if it would pursue nuclear energy production in South Africa or other African states, but believed an office in Johannesburg would connect it to various countries.Environmental rights: What you need to know
DO you know your environmental rights? Honestly speaking quite a number of people in the country do not know their rights with regards to environment. With respect to the current global environmental impacts like climate change and ozone depletion, people should be concerned with these rights. Moreover, some of these environmental impacts

