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
Mining firms to engage Govt
Business ReporterINCOMING Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe president and Zimplats chief executive Mr Alex Mhembere says constant dialogue with Government is key to maximising the mining
ART to restructure debt
Paper products manufacturer Amalgamated Regional Trading last week said it will actively pursue initiatives to reduce and restructure debt to achieve profitability.30 estate agents fail to renew licences
At least 30 estate agents have so far this year failed to renew their licences for various reasons, an official said last week.
Comesa secretary-general to headline ZNCC congress
Common Market for East and Southern Africa secretary general Dr Sindiso Ngwenya is set to attend the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce annual congress to be held in the resort
Investigating ethics in the workplace
Bradwell Mhonderwa
Business Ethics
Ethics investigation is an essential tool in maintaining ethics in the workplace and in this installment I will be looking at the do’s and don’ts of carrying out such an exercise.Work-related accidents worry Government
Government is greatly concerned with the continued rise in work-related accidents and fatalities as these can be prevented when all stakeholders put their heads together, a senior GovernmentSFG Insurance ordered to shut down
The Insurance and Pension Commission has effectively shut down ZimRe Holdings Limited’s subsidiary SFG Insurance Company due to its insolvency.Biofuels poised to reduce import costs
Business ReporterGOVERNMENT has expressed optimism that the development of biofuels will bring about import substitution, which will ensure a reduction in foreign currency expenditure on imports

