CZI tackles NSSA
Business Reporter THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) Matabeleland Chapter will meet National Social Security Authority (NSSA) general manager James Matiza tomorrow to discuss the pension fund’s role in industrial…
Moonlight spreads wings to rural areas
Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter MOONLIGHT Funeral Parlour has opened two branches in Tsholotsho and Hwange districts as it spreads its wings to rural areas. The company’s regional manager, Chenayi Nyakupfukudza, told Business…
Adopt cultural tourism, businesses urged
Walter Mswazie Business Correspondent THE government is engaging rural communities to embrace cultural tourism as a way of preserving traditional customs and values while earning money from the enterprise. Tourism and…
The law on ending fixed-term employment contracts
Labour Matters Davies Ndumiso Sibanda THERE have been many disputes over termination of fixed-term contracts with workers alleging unfair dismissal for various reasons with the main ones being legitimate expectation…
Seed houses increase stocks
Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter SEED houses have increased their stocks ahead of the 2014/15 farming season with farmers buying inputs in preparation for cropping. A snap survey conducted by Business Chronicle in…
‘Kariba South to pay extension loan’
Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter The Kariba South extension project has the capacity to service its own loan and such a model will be used on future energy projects, an official has…
Zimpapers to meet Bulawayo businesses
Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter THE Zimbabwe Newspapers Group (Zimpapers) will host breakfast meetings with the business community and government ministries in three more centres across the country following one hosted yesterday…
Plumtree town, districts to host first business expo
Sukulwenkosi Dube Business Correspondent ORGANISERS of the Plumtree, Bulilima and Mangwe Business Expo have invited companies from all towns to participate in the two-day event slated for next week. Coordinating committee chairperson,…
SA strikes induce imports slump
SOUTH Africa’s current-account deficit widened to the most in nine months in the second quarter as prolonged strikes curbed exports. The gap on the current account, the broadest measure of…
China’s iron ore demand to decline
There is more than one reason iron-ore miners and steel producers need to scrap the idea that Chinese demand will save them. The five-year nadir the price of iron ore reached…

