Interfin remains suspended
Business ReporterINTERFIN Financial Services Limited remains suspended from trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange until June this year following extension of curatorship for its subsidiary, Interfin Bank Limited, an official
Making your career a success
Nyaradzo Mavindidze Motivation for SuccessThe widely held belief that good performance alone will guarantee success in your life and career is a pervasive myth. While you may be an outstanding performer, good performance alone will not
Twalumba: Protecting environment through art
Jeffrey Gogo Climate storySHE is a rhino of steel, body dressed in recyclable cans and horn made from a recovered snare. The name is Twalumba or Thank You in Tonga, bigger than life and constructed in Victoria Falls in a
AfDB approves 10-year strategy
Business ReporterTHE African Development Bank has approved a 10-year strategy which is expected to anchor the continent’s economy during that period. The new 2013-2022 strategy has already been approved by the
Boost for small-scale miners
Newly registered Indigenous Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe said on Thursday it has launched a scheme to assist small-scale miners to procure equipment and inputs to boost production. TheMinerals Policy gathers momentum
Business ReporterThe Ministry of Mines and Mining Development has intensified efforts to formulate a Minerals Policy that is set to unlock the country’s vast mineral wealth. In a statement, the ministry said it would this month
Zesa break-up hailed
Golden Sibanda Senior Business ReporterThe unbundling of Zesa Holdings will “even the playing field” for all firms and attract investment into the power sector, the Zimbabwe Energy Council has said. While hailing Government’s unbundling
Adidas net profit rises in first quarter
BERLIN. — Europe’s biggest sportswear maker Adidas said last Friday that its net profit grew 6 percent to 308 million euros in the first quarter and forecast full-year net earnings of up to 920 millionBid to block Chiadzwa gems flops
Herald ReporterA fresh bid by the US to usurp the powers of the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme and impose further sanctions on Zimbabwe flopped after delegates at a summit in Dubai backed the
Tsvangirai sneaks back home after damp squib tour
Hebert Zharare Political EditorPRIME Minister Morgan sneaked back into Harare yesterday from an abortive tour of the Sadc region that wound up in West Africa after southern African leaders, the guarantors of the GPA, snubbed the


