back to sender . . .‘Chivi ngachidye mwene wacho’ … ‘Zvakaipa, unenge watoroyawo’

Daphne Machiri — VERUZHINJI vari kupa mafungiro akasiyana pamusoro pezviri kuitwa nemamwe maporofita nen’anga avo vari kudzosera zvinhu zvakaipa zvinenge zvatumirwa kunoroya kana kuti kunokuvadza vamwe vanhu nekuzvidzosera kuvaridzi vazvo…

RBZ ‘sweats’ bulging RTGS balances

Business Writers A confidence crisis is brewing over Zimbabwe’s banking sector mainly driven by the gradual lo ss of value of bank balances due to the growing mismatch in the…

Government has final say on Air Zimbabwe boss

Africa Moyo The Air Zimbabwe board, which met last Friday to deliberate on the fate of suspended chief executive officer Captain Ripton Muzenda, has no mandate to unilaterally sack him,

Unilever yakavakisa zvimbuzi paChizungu

Munyori weKwayedza — HURUMENDE iri kutenda kambani yeUnilever Zimbabwe nekubatsira kwayakaita vana vanodzidza paChizungu Primary School, kuEpworth nekuvacherera chibhorani pamwe nekuvakurudza zvimbuzi izvo zvichabatsira mukusimudzira nyaya

Seed Co to partner Govt in commercial rice production

Livingstone Marufu Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed entity Seed Co Limited, is in discussions with Government to revive commercial rice production in the country in a move that is expected to save…

NRZ deal a potential inflection point in deal making

Chris Chenga The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ)’s $400 million deal with a consortium led by the Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) and South Africa’s Transnet, which had

Comment: NRZ-DIDG — the manifestation of an ideology

The composition of DIDG is impressive. It appears a well-structured entity with sound governance and operational models. The group is a locally represented entity proudly

Central bank using RTGS balances for cheap finance

Business Writer The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says it is taking advantage of the significant levels of Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) balances in the economy to structure cheap…

ZSE maintains momentum

Gains on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange continued for the week ending Wednesday 18 October 2017, but were slightly lower than those of the previous week ending 11 October

Grooming and the unbearable heat

Tafadzwa Zimoyo (The Boss) Business Closet Anyone who grew up in Zimbabwe will agree that October is the hottest month of the year. The hot weather looks set to continue over…

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