Telecel, Econet battle for supremacy… NetOne now insignificant

Darlington Musarurwa Six years ago customers hunted for scarce mobile phone SIM cards that were in desperately short supply. Deep-seated market distortions had pushed the trade into the murky depths…

Weird nhova treatment, let’s hear more

I know I torched an unforgivable storm last week by introducing this column with my defence of the small dogs. I could hear the hushed discussions about how ‘‘daring this…

Mazda good enough for ministers?

Criticism of second-hand car imports by Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa have sparked public calls for Government to lead by example and make use of locally assembled vehicles. Willowvale has in…

Work on post-UNWTO legacy project starts

Roberta Katunga Senior Business Reporter WORK on the post-UNWTO legacy project in Victoria Falls has started with meetings and co-ordination between stakeholders having commenced as well as the identification of…

Epworth twins double wedding joy

Sunday Mail Reporter “We have always wanted to do this and I am glad we have done it. Our wedding will be talked about many, many years from now,” said…

Interbank market remains dormant . . . slow takers for Afreximbank’s $100 million facility

Business Reporters INTERBANK transactions that are meant to improve liquidity in the financial sector are still dormant as Cairo-based Afreximbank (African Export and Import Bank) works out modalities on how…

Raw sewage leaks contaminate drinking water

Lincoln Towindo and Charlotte Musarurwa raw sewage — flowing through an old and leaking pipe network — is said to be contaminating the country’s drinking water sources and distribution systems,…

Mangudya in CBZ swansong

Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter Dr John Mangudya attended his last Annual General Meeting as CBZ Holdings group chief executive officer on Wednesday before taking over the reins at the helm…

Rand hits three-week high

Johannesburg — The rand touched a three-week high against the dollar on Friday, taking advantage of a generally risk-positive global environment, although a platinum strike which has hit exports poses…

Tsvangirai calls for action

Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor Zimbabwe’s unemployment rate is estimated by opposition parties, civic society and some private economists at nearly 80 percent. That’s a huge figure by any standard.…

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