Asian migrants get financial lifeline
BANGKOK.— Asia’s mobile revolution is set to transform the region’s financial services industry, offering a cheap way for millions of migrant workers send money home to their families, a
Telecoms operators seek protection
LAGOS. — The Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria said the protection of local mobile network firms is critical if the Lawful Interceptions of Communication being proposed byVodafone eyes windfall
LONDON. — Vodafone Group Plc’s investors have ideas for the US$100 billion or more that the company stands to pocket for its stake in Verizon Wireless: first, a fat dividend — then,Goldman Sachs goes for green energy
TOKYO. — US investment banking giant Goldman Sachs said yesterday it will start investing in Japanese renewable energy projects, with a reported US$2,9 billion outlay over the next five
Four die in scramble for anointing oil
ACCRA/LAGOS. — Four people died and more than a dozen were injured Sunday following a stampede during a church service to distribute “Special Anointing Oil” at the Synagogue Church of All
Cotton producer price up
THE 2013 cotton selling season started yesterday after farmers and ginners agreed on a minimum producer price of US35c per kg, an increase of US5c from the previous season.
Mutambara calls for mineral database
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT should mobilise funding for exploration to establish a database of the
Govt to compel listing of banks
Government will enact laws requiring all banks to list on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange
Jeys Marabini: Pride of Bulawayo
Fred Zindi
Music
Blessing Ivan Vava, a freelance journalist in Zimbabwe, spent last Friday with music stars in Bulawayo and these are the impressions he made of musicians in the City of Kings.



