The rise and rise of FBC

Takunda Mugaga Economic Agenda
Unlike his predecessor, Livingstone Gwata, the new man at the helm of FBC was not a choice of head-hunting but rose through the system.
Whether this explains why the bank has been impressive regardless of tight market conditions is debatable. However, the record of the former boss, Gwata deserves

How to manage your boss

BEING a manager gives you the powers to manage the person that you report to. To be effective you rely on your boss to acquire critical resources.
It is very unwise to have a rocky relationship with your boss and expect yourself to be very productive.

Botswana faces power crisis, as SA cuts exports

GABORONE. — Botswana is staring at a possible economic rollback following sharp cuts in electricity imports and the halting pace at which a replacement power source is being erected. South Africa — under pressure to satisfy growing domestic demand — has scaled back on power exports to the region and allowed a five-year deal with Botswana which

Emerging markets thrive

Lisbon. – No matter how Cyprus’ financial drama ends, its troubles show yet again that rich countries enfeebled by the great financial crisis remain a weak link in the world economy.

East Africa awaits SMEs listing

NAIROBI. — East Africa is still waiting for the first small and medium-sized enterprise to list on any stock market in the region.
A Nairobi Securities Exchange official yesterday said SMEs are yet to list despite the launch of the Growth Enterprise Market Segment to make it easy for them to trade on the

All set for audit congress

CAPE TOWN. — Officials from some of the leading international auditing firms have confirmed participation at next month’s Breakbulk Africa Congress.
Michael Lalor, Ernst & Young’s director of strategy and innovation, Africa Business Centre, will outline sub-Saharan Africa’s development, investment trends and proposed capital

Brics leaders agree on bank formation

DURBAN. — Leaders of the five countries that constitute the Brics have agreed to the formation of a new development bank, ending weeks of speculation around the establishment of such a facility.

Getting down to Zero

As we celebrate Easter 2013 it is important that as a nation and in particular motorists we are reminded of the simple and yet very effective advice that can help us, our families and families of our colleagues to avoid the increased dangers on the roads particularly during these times of increased traffic movement, distractions such as

Question and Answer :How NAC works

The National Aids Council has been accused of abusing the Aids levy by spending more of the collected revenue on administration instead of drug procurement. For clear answers on these and other questions, Deputy News Editor Phyllis Kachere (PK) spoke to the council’s chief executive, Dr Tapuwa Magure (TM).

Kim resists maternity wear

SHE said she wasn’t going to succumb to maternity wear anytime soon, and Kim Kardashian certainly stayed true to her word on Tuesday.
The reality star put on quite the fashion show when she stepped out in an array of short, tight and leather-themed outfits as she hit New York to promote her new movie, Tyler

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