Toyota shake-up signals new direction: Analysts

TOKYO. — A management shake-up at Toyota heralds a new era which will force the firm to look beyond the narrow confines of corporate life in Japan and help it in the global marketplace, analysts

‘Drive Africa economies through innovation’

KAMPALA. – African technological innovators have been challenged to develop sustainable, technology-based solutions aimed at reducing the rate of unemployment in the continent. Speaking at

BoJ makes way for new management

The Bank of Japan yesterday wrapped up its last scheduled policy meeting under governor Masaaki Shirakawa, making way for new management who back a major policy shift driven by aggressive

Innscor earnings decline

Business Reporter
INNSCOR Africa Limited yesterday reported a decline in net earnings for the half year to December 31 2012, to US$26 million from US$27,5 million a year ago, while indicating plans to expand its

ZSE industrial index falls on selling pressure

Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange industrial index fell yesterday on selling pressure in Econet and market reaction to Innscor’s below expectations December interims. After trades, the mainstream index was

SAZ names blacklisted firms

Herald Reporter
THE Standards Association of Zimbabwe has named seven water bottling firms that it blacklisted over failure to comply with regulatory requirements.

Hunt for lions goes on

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau
THE hunt for lions that killed two people in Kariba this week is still on with professional hunters now roped in ostensibly to kill the lions following futile attempts to bait them with cages.

Will the real moral man in MDC-T please stand-up?

Bowden B.C. Mbanje and Darlington N. Mahuku
The honesty of Zimbabwean politicians is constantly scrutinised by their constituents, peers, the Press and the nation as a whole. The recent burial of Christpowers Maisiri in Headlands provides a very

New mining laws on cards

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT is working on new regulations

Mayor jailed for US$460 theft

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter

BINDURA mayor Ivory Matanhire was yesterday jailed for six months for stealing US$460 from the municipality.

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