Goods donated to charity may be imported duty-free

Did you know that goods that are donated to and imported by associations and organisations in Zimbabwe which are involved in charitable or welfare work may come into the country…

Scoping exercise for horticultural farmers

Business Reporter A Dutch expert, Piet Hein De Wit, is currently in the country to conduct a scoping exercise for Small-Scale horticultural farmers identified by ZimTrade to benefit from the…

The fair usage policy

The internet is a wonderful thing; you can go to Google for example, type in any topic and get instant answers from anywhere about anything. The reason it works is that…

Be the leader you want to be

Shelter Chieza : Change Management My first mentor in management had unique mentorship guides, which I feel business schools should take a cue from.Her levels of perfectionism are rare and are…

The hope of the Paris Climate Agreement

Tom Nelson Daniel Quiggin : Correspondents On April 22, 175 parties signed the Paris Agreement on Climate Change in a ceremony at the United Nations headquarters in New York. That the signing…

Scaling up solar power for Africa’s energy needs

Franck Kuwonu In Niger’s eastern region of Diffa in the south of the Ténéré Desert — a vast sandy area across Niger and Chad up in the Sahara desert —…

China: Africa’s springboard to industrialisation

Lovemore Chikova News Editor China is fast proving its mettle on its commitment to helping African countries come out of their situations to occupy global positions of prosperity. While some people…

Tobacco selling season update, stalk destruction

The first 21 days of the 2016 marketing season saw 33million kg of tobacco sold at the auction floors compared to 19,635 million kg sold during the same period last…

Employee growth during tough economic times

Matthia Ruziwa : H R Issues The rapid changing business environment in Zimbabwe has resulted in most organisations employing cost effective strategies for sustainability of operations.In the circumstances, HR has been…

Building institutional capacity key to Africa’s success

Professor Emmanuel Nnadozie In the last year, Africa has been through enormous challenges on economic, social and political levels. The softening of commodity prices, sluggish growth in some of the continent’s biggest…

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