‘He is one of the greatest’
LONDON. — British Prime Minister David Cameron and world football chief Sepp Blatter led the tributes yesterday after Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson announced he was standing down at the end of the season. While former players hailed hisZim rejects blacklisting of asbestos
Darlington Musarurwa in Geneva, SwitzerlandZIMBABWE on Tuesday opposed the listing of chrysotile asbestos as a seriously hazardous substance requiring additional controls, raising the likelihood that a consensus would not be reached in the global “blacklisting” of the product.
Telecel sued for US$340 000
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior ReporterA Harare businessman has filed a High Court application seeking an order barring Telecel Zimbabwe from running the popular Mega Promotion on the basis that it was a “stolen idea”.
Managing compensation at workplace
Shelter Chieza Change Management
ONE of the most critical and sensitive issues that managers must deal with is the internal rewarding system.
For the employee it is one of the reasons they wake up each day to go to work; it gives a sense of being valued.
New water harvesting technology unveiled
Business ReporterNEW and Master Technologies (Pvt) Limited, a local company, in conjunction with its parent company, New and Master Technologies South Africa, have unveiled a new water harvesting technology to collect water from the atmosphere.
Let’s capitalise on European slowdown
Takunda Muganga Economic Agenda
The unfolding economic turmoil in one of Europe’s major economic powerhouses, Spain where embattled citizens are queuing daily to register for employment before the doors close, paints a very gloomy picture.
Save your apologies for later!
Zachary Aldwin
I had an interesting day on Thursday last week as I went through responses to my article questioning the role of Corporate Social Responsibility.One of the responses from Felex read: “I see no harm in making all this public. Shareholders would want to know where and how company resources are being utilised.
Importations by private individuals
Private individuals are entitled to a duty-free allowance of US$300,00 once in a calendar month on their first entry into the country.
Who is entitled to the rebate?
Govt to level tax playing field, says Biti
Zvamaida Murwira Senior ReporterGOVERNMENT wants to rationalise the tax regime so that it is not discriminatory against the poor and treat everyone fairly, a Cabinet minister has said.
Finance Minister Tendai Biti said the current tax structure tended to protect big businesses while punishing the poor through high tax bands.
World Economic Forum begins
Victoria Ruzvidzo in Cape Town, South Africa
LEADERS in Government, business, civil society, media and the academia from Africa and beyond are attending the World Economic Forum on Africa which began yesterday as they seek to consolidate the continent’s growth trajectory.




