MDC-T MP forges qualifications

Herald Reporter

MDC-T Manicaland provincial spokesperson Mr Pishai Muchauraya is likely to be hauled before an internal disciplinary hearing

Dell opens support centre for Ghana

ACCRA. – Global information technology  giant Dell has opened a support centre here to bring after sales support to its local customers.
Dell’s Ghanaian executive Samuel Amanor told CAJ News that it was imperative for the company to offer this crucial service to its customers in the region.

Energy sector leaders head to Kenya

NAIROBI.  – Energy sector leaders head to Kenya this month for a global oil and gas conference to explore how East Africa can capitalise on opportunities in the nascent industry.
Organisers say the April 29 conference will also seek to build local expertise, coming in the wake of the discovery of oil reserves in Kenya last year.

New Superbrand concept unveiled

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter
MARKETERS have been urged to acknowledge, respect and celebrate individual cultural backgrounds, beliefs and languages when they are in the process of creating brands.
Speaking at the launch of the new Superbrand concept in Harare yesterday, Dr Sean McCoy, founder and chief executive of HKLM Consultancy of South Africa, said consumers

GMB to diversify product range

THE Grain Marketing Board will this year implement a number of projects as it diversifies its commercial product portfolio to enhance viability and sustainability, information from the parent ministry shows.

Delta Corporation scoops top CSR award

Business Reporter
DELTA CORPORATION scooped the top Corporate Social Responsibility award after it was named the company with the best corporate social responsibility programmes in Zimbabwe.

Penguins face bleak future

Wellington. – Scientists in Antarctica say climate change is having two very different effects on the region’s Adélie penguins.
At Cape Bird on Ross Island the penguins are thriving, but further north – where the continent is warming more rapidly – the penguins are disappearing.

Scientist sees no respite in global warming

London. -The world faces decades of turbulent weather even if it takes drastic action to tackle climate change, the UK government’s chief scientific adviser said on Friday in a final stark warning as he prepares to step down.

European stocks slump

LONDON. — European equity markets nosedived on Friday after data showed that US job growth was much weaker than expected in March, signalling a slowdown in the world’s biggest economy.

Bank of Japan move lifts Tokyo

HONG KONG. — Asian markets mostly fell on Friday on concerns over the US economy, but Tokyo enjoyed a second straight rally and the yen slipped after the Bank of Japan unveiled a vast plan to boost the economy.

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