Major Kenya fibre project resumes

NAIROBI. – Jamii Telecoms Limited will finally resume work on a major multimillion-shilling project in Kenya following the resolution of disagreements with the Nanyuki County government.

Funding key to economic growth

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke  Business Reporter The growth of the Zimbabwean economy in 2014 will be anchored on the formulation of pro-growth policies that will help to attract the much needed foreign…

SAP experts visit SA

JOHANNESBURG. – A group of 12 SAP experts are in South Africa where they are working with a number of local non-profit organisations that support entrepreneurs.

Importance of deposits in banking

Sanderson Abel Business Correspondent The banking system in an economy is analogous to the heart in the human body structure and the capital it provides can be likened to blood…

ICSAZ launches excellence awards

Business Reporter The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators in Zimbabwe has launched awards for excellence in corporate governance that seek to recognise individuals and organisations that excel in this…

Developing a code of ethics

Bradwell Mhonderwa Employers need to craft a code of ethics to enable employers to determine what is and is not ethical in the workplace.  Affording employees clear guidelines and directions…

‘Greeks have nothing left to give’

ATHENS. – Austerity-hit Greeks have nothing left to give, Greek President Karolos Papoulias told the country’s EU-IMF creditors yesterday ahead of a fiscal audit tied to fresh loans.

Toyota outsells General Motors

TOKYO. — Toyota Motor Corporation outsold General Motors Company and all other carmakers for the second time in three quarters, in the latest example of how Japan’s largest manufacturers are…

Local artistes steal the show

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter BORROWING from the old adage which says “local is lekker”, Zimbabwean artistes proved beyond doubt that they can hold their own despite limited resources.

Local artistes steal the show

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter BORROWING from the old adage which says “local is lekker”, Zimbabwean artistes proved beyond doubt that they can hold their own despite limited resources.

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