We are stronger now: IDBZ

THE Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe, which has been reeling under a US$38 million legacy debt and ruinous illegal sanctions, says it is now in a stronger financial position

177 percent increase in poultry at trade fair

Shepias Dube THE poultry that was exhibited at the Bulawayo Agricultural Show increased by more than 177 percent compared to last year, Sunday Business can reveal.

ZAOGA celebrates 55th anniversary

Lance Chigodo THE Zimbabwe Assembly Of God Africa (ZAOGA) is celebrating 55 years of ministry today at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo where church founder Apostle Dr Ezekiel Guti will…

Where are bond coins?

EARLY this year Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya visited Bulawayo to promote the use of bond coins. His focus on Bulawayo and Matabeleland region in general was…

Zaoga FIF turns 55: A dedication to Apostle Ezekiel and Dr Eunor Guti

Remembering 55 years as we celebrate and give thanks chronicling another anniversary as ZAOGA Forward in Faith held together in the palm of God’s hand.

Ingwebu refranchises 2 beer outlets

Shepias Dube BULAWAYO City Council-owned Ingwebu Breweries is franchising two more of its beer outlets in line with the organisation’s turnaround strategy which started in 2011, a company official has…

HIFA 2015: Time to involve the young

THE Harare International Festival of the Arts (Hifa) is Zimbabwe’s biggest arts jamboree and most Zimbabweans’ preferred festival.

Red tape hurts country’s export drive

IT takes 53 days, requires seven documents from various departments and costs more than $4 000 to transport one container from Zimbabwe to the sea port, especially Durban, a situation…

IMF gives thumbs up:…Millions flow into Zim; Empowerment gets nod

Kuda Bwititi – Chief Reporter Zimbabwe’s indigenisation policy is clear and the country’s economic environment is conducive for large-scale investment, the International Monetary Fund has said.

R200k SA, Zim partnership on tourism promo

A SOUTH African company ExecuPlaytime Leisure and Travel is working with two Zimbabweans in a new initiative called Visit Zimbabwe which will benefit from an initial capital of about R200…

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