Foreign investors remain stoic on ZSE
Enacy Mapakame FOREIGN investors on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange remained unmoved by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s plans to establish the Zimbabwe Portfolio Investment Fund to facilitate cross-border remittances as…
Early roll-out of 2017/18 inputs
Livingstone Marufu Farmers will access inputs for 2017-2018 summer cropping from September to guarantee optimum output under the Presidential Well-Wishers Agricultural Inputs Scheme and Command Agriculture.
ZCDC gets EIA certificate
The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company will resume operations after securing an environmental impact assessment certificate, the firm’s CEO, Dr Morris Mpofu, has said.
Silver lining in cash crunch
Ishemunyoro Chingwere THE exponential increase in the volume and value of plastic and Internet-based transacting is spawning start-ups that are developing value-added services.
A commitment to human rights
Elasto Mugwadi The ZHRC will not hesitate even to recommend to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission that it postpones an election in a violence-ridden constituency. Human rights issues are broad.
IPEC guns for US$1,2b medical business
Darlington Musarurwa Business Editor AS the Insurance and Pension Commission angles to control the US$1,2 billion medical aid and insurance business, medical practitioners last week said the obtaining regulatory framework…
Sinohydro experts at Hwange
Golden Sibanda SINOHYDRO Corporation has deployed engineering experts at Hwange Thermal Power Station to work on plant designs and site plans for the expansion project that is expected to add…
Vehicle imports rake in US$46m
Business Reporter REVENUE collections from customs duty on imported motor vehicles rose 2,4 percent to US$46,6 million in the six-month period to June from US$45,5 million a year ago.
Rotten fish deal raises stink
Africa Moyo A SEEMINGLY innocuous transaction involving the transit of dried abalone fish to China has raised a stink after a consignment worth US$90 000 disappeared without a trace between…
Make partnerships that work
Taurai Changwa Business Forum EXPERTS say business partnerships are like marriages — many end in divorce.



