SA consumers sink deeper into the red
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africans, it seems, just can’t stop spending.Roads in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban are jam-packed with more BMWs, Mercedes-Benz and even
Common errors in staff appraisal
Ben Chiganze A Bass Fisherman’s ApproachCOMPUTERS and machines do not work on their own, they need some form of human input to ensure that they are effective.
Even developed countries which are very advanced technologically have also discovered
Extra lessons or extortion?
Marshall Nyaungwa THE education sector in our country has been impeccable and second to none in the whole of Africa.
The people produced by the system of education in Zimbabwe are arguably the ones behind all the sound economies and organisations around the world. From this we can
You are what you think
Glen DhliwayoWELL, a lot of things look and sound trendy until you take a moment to delve deeper to explore exactly what they mean. We often use various words and phrases to describe our very selves, but rarely do we pause to think the effect those seemingly harmless words and phrases have on the shape of our lives.
New power firm registered
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT has registered the National Grid Services Company, the central power purchasing entity that will take over Zesa’s crippling debts to attract private capital in the power sector. Energy and Power Development secretary Mr Partson Mbiriri yesterday
ZITF kicks off on a low note
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke in BulawayoTHE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair started on a low note yesterday with many companies putting final touches to their stands. The showcase runs until April 27.
ZITF deputy general manager Ms Noma Ndlovu said South Africa had become the largest
Call to lift ban on scrap metal exports
Business ReporterThe Scrap Metal Merchants’ Association wants Government to lift the ban on the export of scrap metal because the low prices local manufacturers are paying have affected viability. Local buyers are paying between US$80 per tonne and US$190, which a committee
Tobacco exports rake in US$94m
Business ReporterZIMBABWE has so far earned US$94 million from tobacco exports to different countries since the beginning of the year.
The US$94 million was realised from the sale of 25 million kilogrammes of tobacco at an average
JCI invites nominations for outstanding young persons
Business ReporterJUNIOR Chamber International is inviting nominations for this year’s Ten Outstanding Young Persons. Nominations close on May 10.
The nominations are for different categories that include business, economic and or
Unusual requests keep DHL busy
Martin Kadzere Business ReporterIN today’s competitive global environment, the use of logistics companies to ferry items between countries within set time parameters is increasingly becoming necessary.
Across Africa, the capabilities of logistics companies have also evolved exponentially over the



