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.

Break the routine

Zach Aldwyn
Milkshake in the Boardroom
A disaster of mammoth proportions has struck my office yesterday morning threatening to cause all

Marketers to converge for Winter School

Business Reporter
THE  Marketers Association of Zimbabwe in partnership with the Institute of Marketing Management will next week host the annual Marketers Winter School in Nyanga.

Council to name, shame unregistered estate agencies

THE Estate Agency Council of Zimbabwe will tomorrow publish in the local media, names of unregistered estate agents in a bid to protect the public and prevent them from masquerading as genuine entities.

Eleco, workers dispute ends

Business Reporter
MANAGEMENT and workers at Eleco Elevator  Company who were embroiled in a salary dispute yesterday reached an amicable solution.

Relief for starafrica

Business Reporter
STARAFRICA lenders and creditors overwhelmingly voted in favour of a scheme of arrangement that will give the sugar processor time to sort out its plan to retire overdue liabilities.

Celebrate your success

I am one of those celebrating success. There is nothing as sweet as success. Are you one of those that have worked tirelessly day and night and you feel like you want to walk around and flaunt your

TelOne to launch broadband in Vic Falls

FIXED telephone services provider TelOne will in July this year commission the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls fibre optic cable ahead of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly in August.

Of smart TVs, 3D video

Tonderai Rutsito TechSpot
Technology has completely revolutionised the way we live and communicate, while also to a larger extent, it has also impacted the way we do entertainment .

Price stability key for SA: Marcus

PRETORIA. — South African central bank governor Gill Marcus said policy makers’ core mandate is to control inflation even as economic growth forecasts are set to be lowered because of mining strikes.

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