Local chefs in the running for $10k
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Local reality television series Battle of the Chefs Harare is proving to be one of the most popular programmes on ZBCtv as people follow the culinary…
A critical view of Special Economic Zones
Morris Mpala, MoB Capital Ltd SPECIAL Economic Zones (SEZs) are by nature designated areas that offer tax incentives to investors through relaxed terms and conditions that would ordinarily apply to…
ZimTrade bemoans ‘too many restrictions’ on exports
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter EXPORT promotion agency, ZimTrade, says the on-going investment reform process should enhance exports so as to increase production and boost earnings for the country.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Bulawayo must work with govt at Umvutsha
Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister, Saviour Kasukuwere is unhappy about Bulawayo City Council’s refusal to work with central government on the Umvutsha housing project.
Mighty Warriors to exploit SA friendly
Ellina Mhlanga, Harare Bureau MIGHTY Warriors coach Shadreck Mlauzi says Sunday’s international friendly match against South Africa presents them with the opportunity to try new combinations and assess their players…
Boity buys huge house at 26
TV personality Boity Thulo has purchased her own home at the age of 26.
Innscor named in Panama papers
ANOTHER high-profile Zimbabwean company has been named in the Panama Papers for payments and other transactions to directors, which are viewed as illegal.
SEZs indigenisation exemption gets Parly nod
Harare Bureau THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Finance has endorsed a legal provision in the Special Economic Zones Bill exempting SEZs entities from the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment and Labour…
Ex-BancABC MD ‘externalised’ $330m
Tendai Rupapa Harare Bureau FORMER BancABC managing director Hashmon Matemera yesterday appeared in court on allegations of conniving with officials from Jinan Mining Pvt Ltd to externalise more than $330 million.
‘Tributary agreements stifle chrome production’
Tinashe Makichi, Harare Bureau Small-scale chrome miners say the continued existence of tributary agreements with the major chrome claim holders is stifling production of the mineral in the country.











