Stop abusing ‘Proudly Zimbabwean’
This week we address a trend that seems to have started on a small scale but is increasingly becoming a matter of public concern that can undermine all the gains of the advocacy for localGovt compiles investor guide
Business ReporterGOVERNMENT is compiling an investment guide to provide investors with information on key investment opportunities and flagship projects in line with the country’s medium-term growth plans.
SAA named best airline in Africa
Business ReporterSOUTH African Airways has been named the Best Airline in Africa in a global customer satisfaction survey.
Rwanda hosts manufacturers’ summit
Business ReporterThe Comesa secretariat through the Comesa Business Council will next month hold the inaugural manufacturers’ partnership fair and regional dialogue as it steps up efforts to unlock the potential in the
Zim customer care still poor: Survey
Business ReporterLocal companies, especially those in the services sector, have been urged to embrace the need to train their staff in customer service or any related staff developmental programmes to improve
Financial engineering tips
Gilbert Muponda and Francis ChinjekureFinancial engineering is a sophisticated and mathematically based modern finance, which seeks to provide synthetic products designed to mimic an underlying financial instrument so as to eliminate a
Tourism wants polls before UNWTO indaba
Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi has said elections should be held before the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly so that they get global endorsement.Pastel to offer advanced software
Business ReporterPastel Software Zimbabwe has partnered Xperdyte, a software development company specialising in software for manufacturers, to offer Pastel Evolution and Pastel Partner users additional software to
Jaguar XF versus BMW 5 Series
THE Jaguar XF ranks five out of 11 of the world’s elite luxury large cars according to a survey done in the United States.GM dominates US quality awards
DETROIT. — General Motors built on a strong performance in last year’s J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study, placing about 50 percent of its vehicles in the top three of their respective

