CBZ remains an enigma
The disconsolate opinions on the fair value valuation of the arguably biggest bank in Zimbabwe by all matrices, CBZ, can be sorrowful.ZSE turnover up 54pc
Business ReporterTHE value of shares traded on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange rose by 54,15 percent in May to US$39,49 million largely driven by trades in heavyweight stocks, which also helped the main
‘Now is the time to invest in Zim’
Last week, Mr James Benoit of AfrAsia spoke to Mauritius magazine on whether Mauritius is getting to know Africa better? Is China good for Africa? How can Mauritius better use its assets to boost ties withWomen in the driving seat
Business ReporterAN entrepreneurial mindset is one that characterises women, who in various roles are active planners, problem-solvers, project managers and in essence, entrepreneurs. Their engagement in enterprise
Familiar foes for Kirsten
CARDIFF. — Gary Kirsten begins his final stint as South Africa’s cricket coach against former team India in the Champions Trophy opener in Cardiff today.ICC: Racial stereotyping, politicisation of justice
There is no doubt that the International Criminal Court has overwhelmingly focused on Africa, not exactly without cause or semblance of justification but essentially without due attention to otherLet’s think global and buy local
A story is told of a certain gentleman who was due for an operation. The anaesthetist informed him that they were going to administer local anaesthesia on him, but he immediately jumped and said heBreaking News: City Council slashes rates by 30%
Michael Chideme, Municipal Reporter
Harare City Council has slashed utility bills by 30 percent from next month up to December 31 as an incentive to encourage payment of bills.
Meikles to commence mining
Martin Kadzere Business Reporter
MEIKLES Limited will start mining operations next year after its investment vehicle, Meikles Resources





