2016 Budget: Divergent optimism for SMEs

Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor LIKE it or not, small to medium enterprises and cooperatives are the new economy in Zimbabwe. Presenting the $4 billion budget last Thursday, Finance and Economic Development…

Tongaat Hulett appeals to Supreme Court over strike

SUGAR producer Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe says it is awaiting a Supreme Court ruling on the collective job action that started last week. Tongaat Hulett corporate affairs and communications manager Adelaide…

Sibanye Gold to conclude Aquarius acquisition in April

AQUARIUS Platinum, which jointly owns Zimbabwe’s Mimosa Mine in Zvishavane, expects the purchase of its assets by Sibanye Gold to be completed in April next year as it awaits approval…

Sugar industry jobs under threat

Durban — Thousands of seasonal jobs are on the line in the drought-ravaged sugar industry with KwaZulu-Natal sugar cane growers losing R2 billion in revenue.

Chinese firm signs $73,5m water treatment contract in Zim

CHINA CAMC Engineering has signed a water treatment contract to the tune of $73,5 million in Zimbabwe. The firm said in a statement that the deal will see the $73,5…

Chinese firm signs $73,5m water treatment contract in Zim

CHINA CAMC Engineering has signed a water treatment contract to the tune of $73,5 million in Zimbabwe. The firm said in a statement that the deal will see the $73,5…

Sugar industry jobs under threat

Durban — Thousands of seasonal jobs are on the line in the drought-ravaged sugar industry with KwaZulu-Natal sugar cane growers losing R2 billion in revenue.

SWF dictates ‘violated’

Business Reporter GOVERNMENT might have violated dictates of standard practice across the world in setting up sovereign wealth funds, research findings by a local economic think tank have revealed.

SWF dictates ‘violated’

Business Reporter GOVERNMENT might have violated dictates of standard practice across the world in setting up sovereign wealth funds, research findings by a local economic think tank have revealed.

US advises citizens against Mali travel

Washington — The State Department is warning US citizens against traveling to Mali and is authorising the voluntary departure of eligible family members and non-emergency personnel from the US Embassy…

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