Women in ICT meet tomorrow

Business Reporter
THE Computer Society of Zimbabwe will tomorrow host a discussion on issues affecting women in the information communication technology sector.
The discussion will run under the theme, “Women in ICTs – Challenges and Opportunities”.

What’s your attitude towards money?

ONE’S attitude towards money has been proven as a factor that affects both their emotions and motivation.
Therefore, what you believe about money, and the way that you think about money, will determine how much of it you will accumulate.

New Dawn reacts to falling gold prices

Toronto Stock Exchange-listed mining company New Dawn says it may be forced to dispose of its operations in Zimbabwe if measures aimed at reducing operating costs in the wake of weak gold prices prevailing on the international markets do not yield desired results.

Let’s plan for drought

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story
THE violent changes in Zimbabwe’s climate systems mean that the country should plan for a drought each year.
That is how serious climate change (and variability) is here, according to Dr Amos Makarau, director, Meteorological Services Department.

OK revenue up 5pc in Q1

Business Reporter
Zimbabwe’s largest supermarket chain, OK Zimbabwe Limited, on Friday reported a 5,1 percent growth in revenue to US$123,1million in the first quarter of 2013 compared to the same period last year.

Olympics injected US$15bn into UK economy: Report

LONDON. – The British government claimed last week that last year’s Olympic Games in London gave the economy a massive boost, even while acknowledging that some of the investment might have happened anyway.

Star Africa scheme gets nod

Business Reporter
Star Africa corporation shareholders have approved a scheme of arrangement that entails a cocktail of measures meant to turn around the group’s fortunes.
Seventy-two percent of proxies, representing 372 million shares, who participated in the company’s extraordinary general meeting last week, endorsed the scheme.

Vingirai regains assets

Farai Kuvirimirwa Business Reporter
Businessman Mr Nicholas Vingirai has regained assets and shares he lost following the takeover of Intermarket Financial Holdings by ZB Financial Holdings through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

Caps factory goes under the hammer

Martin Kadzere and Tinashe Makichi
DRUG manufacturing company CAPS Pharmaceuticals has collapsed after the firm’s factory premises in Harare’s Southerton industrial area was last week auctioned for US$1,5 million cash.

Tunisian cops seize weapons

TUNIS. — Tunisian anti-terrorist police have seized large quantities of weapons and ammunition in the capital Tunis as part of a nationwide operation, Mosaique FM reported yesterday, quoting the Al Chourouk daily.

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