Uncertainty makes planning crucial

Shelter Chieza
Change Management

THE increased uncertainty in our business environment means that planning for the future has become more difficult. Every business, despite the type of industry it is operating in, is currently facing unprecedented levels of uncertainty and ambiguity. Your organisation must

Obey the law, micro-finance institutions told

Herald Reporters
MICRO-FINANCE institutions stand to lose the money they lend out to the public along with the interest accruing to them should they fail to operate within the law, a Cabinet minister has said. Finance Minister Tendai Biti said all the associated companies of a financial institution or bank would face

Low gold prices force New Dawn to rethink strategy

TORONTO Stock Exchange-listed mining company New Dawn yesterday said it is revising its short-term operating strategy in the wake of low gold prices obtaining on the international markets. Gold prices have been subdued during the first quarter of this

Obey the law, micro-finance institutions told

Herald Reporters
MICRO-FINANCE institutions stand to lose the money they lend out to the public along with the interest accruing to them should they fail to operate within the law, a Cabinet minister has said. Finance Minister Tendai Biti said all the associated companies of a financial institution or bank would face

Econet strikes gold in business awards

Kudakwashe Pembere Business Reporter
At least 33 Zimbabwean companies yesterday received awards from a South African- based consultancy firm, PMR Africa. The awards were based on points that the companies accrued in a survey that PMR carried out which looked at the contribution of the

Firm launches ZSE data widgets

Business Reporter
A Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed data vendor, Big Law Management Consultants, has launched ZSE data widgets that enable individuals to view investor information at low or cost-effective rates. Data widgets are pieces of investor information embedded

Kaseke bemoans funding bottlenecks

Fanuel Kangondo in DURBAN, South Africa
ILLEGAL economic sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe continue to negatively affect the country’s economic reform efforts, as it emerged that the European Union was financially supporting the stands of all the other countries in the Sadc region

Indaba ends on high note

Fanuel Kangondo in Durban, SA
This year’s edition of Africa’s largest travel show, Indaba 2013, ended on a high note on Tuesday with Zimbabwean companies that were exhibiting overwhelmed by the number of foreign buyers who made numerous enquiries that they expect to follow on. With the main theme centred on the

Obey the law, micro-finance institutions told

Herald Reporters
MICRO-FINANCE institutions stand to lose the money they lend out to the public along with the interest accruing to them should they fail to operate within the law, a Cabinet minister has said. Finance Minister Tendai Biti said all the associated companies of a financial institution or bank would face

No more abuses on ZSE: Biti

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange will no longer be allowed to regulate itself owing to past abuses and malpractices and insider trading by the players, Finance Minister Tendai Biti has said. The minister said no person with shares in a listed company would be allowed to sit on

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