In search of elusive 13th cheque

Business Editor The 2015 Annual Bonus Survey Research Report by HR firm Industrial Psychology Consultants indicates that 44,9 percent of companies surveyed – less than the 49,5 percent recorded last…

Apollo Tyres Zimbabwe diversifies

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE country’s sole tyre manufacturer, Auto Tyres Zimbabwe, formerly Dunlop and Apollo Tyres Zimbabwe has set sights on diversifying into the provision of automobile related…

Zim SMEs angle for SA markets

Livingstone Marufu A GROUP of women-owned SMEs is looking to tap into the South African market after it was invited to the Musina Business Conference this week. The three-day conference…

‘High time local artistes upgrade’

PROMINENT promoter Josh Hozheri has declared that he plans to push local artistes to international levels in terms of remuneration. Hozheri, who is also known as Big Josh, feels that…

President is Africa’s voice at G20

Munyaradzi Huni in Antalya, Turkey President Mugabe has been invited by Turkey to attend the G20 Summit that starts here today as he is the only leader authorised to speak…

The debt trap swallows more

Tendai Chara “And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors,” reads Matthew 6 v 12. Christianity is the most practised religion in Zimbabwe and most people…

Coltart responds to ZC criticism

FORMER Education, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister David Coltart recently came under heavy attack from Zimbabwe Cricket after he had taken to Twitter and Facebook lambasting the Zimbabwe Cricket leadership…

ISIS claims responsibility for attacks

In a statement claiming responsibility, Islamic State said “eight brothers wearing explosive belts and carrying assault rifles” conducted a “blessed attack on . . . Crusader France”.

‘Jail for errant drivers’

THE Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs is in the process of reviewing the Road Traffic Act, a move that will see deterrent penalties including long custodial sentences being…

Business Editor’s Brief: Consumer interest must triumph in telecoms

It has been a particularly trying fortnight for mobile telecommunication companies around the globe. On Monday, one of the country’s eminent “brain exports”, Mr Sifiso Dabengwa – who holds an…

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