Can employers unilaterally change workers contracts?
Davis Ndumiso Sibanda Many disputes between employers and workers relate to unilateral variation of employees contracts by employers who believe they are exercising their right to manage.
We all need to be strategy driven in life
Hector Moyo I am in my old age realising that I am more and more being attracted to two concepts in life, that of competitive advantage and excellence.
China, Zim trade to surpass $1billion mark
Business Reporter TRADE between China and Zimbabwe will surpass the $1billion mark by the end of the year, Chinese Ambassador Mr Lin Lin said yesterday. He said trade between the…
Cottco seeks higher lint producer prices
Harare Bureau THE Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) wants to partner local and foreign companies in the beneficiation of cotton to promote higher producer prices for farmers.
Border Timbers board taken to task
Harare Bureau MINORITY shareholders on Wednesday brought the Border Timbers board under the spotlight after questioning the company’s valuation and fees paid out to directors and auditors.
Samsung partners local firm
Harare Bureau LEADING global technology company Samsung Electronics has signed a memorandum of understanding with an indigenous company Lines Products and Services which will see the two parties providing business…
Massive SA pipeline project to pass through Zimbabwe
Harare Bureau MINING Oil and Gas Services, a South Africa-based company intends to construct a multi-billion fuel pipeline, linking Beira and three southern African countries through Zimbabwe, industry sources said.
Investment laws hinder capital inflows: Experts
From Patrick Chitumba in Victoria Falls FOREIGN investors are looking for flexible laws in African countries in order to realise profit and security for their investments, a legal officer said.
Futures hold gains after data
ATHENS — Marketing Greece, the newly formed organisation that represents the private sector of the Greek tourism industry, has welcomed the news that the country experienced last month its best…
Asian shares hit by Fed taper talk, Tokyo up on weak yen
TOKYO — Asian shares slipped yesterday after minutes from the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting showed it was considering winding down its stimulus “in coming months”.


