Zimbabwe Institute of Foundrymen re-launched
Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent LOCAL foundries have re-launched the Zimbabwe Institute of Foundrymen (ZIF) whose mandate is to help lobby Government about issues affecting the sector.
Anticipated upturn for hospitality stocks
Enacy Mapakame Hospitality and tourism companies on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange are poised for growth this year as they angle to cash in on the anticipated boom of the local…
RBZ slams merchants not submitting export incentive details
Business Writers The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has launched an investigation into allegations that some indigenous merchants paying for tobacco using Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS), are reportedly not submitting…
Hwange coal gasification negotiations ongoing
Tawanda Musarurwa Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) says negotiations for the takeover of the Hwange Coal Gasification Company are ongoing, despite the withdrawal of a cautionary on the issue. HCCL…
Stop hiding behind a finger on Zim Airways
Taurai Togarepi Finally, Government has taken a bold step towards reforming its perennial loss-making parastatals. A general lack of political will in the past cost tax payers several millions of dollars…
Be prepared when it’s time to pay up
Chris Chenga recently in WASHINGTON -debt outlooks should keep policymakers up at night!
High Court reverses ZimAlloys deal cancellation
Martin Kadzere The High Court on Wednesday ruled in favour of Balasore Alloys Ltd in a case it was challenging the cancellation of its bid to acquire 70 percent shareholding…
How we lost our virginitya – Women share their experiences
Vendetta Mtunzi ITS in 1989 in rural Mbembesi a few kilometres on the outskirts of Bulawayo and a rural girl Nokuthula Mpofu has just a lost her virginity.
35 teams for Ingwebu ZITF Tug-of-War
Fungai Muderere TWENTY six mena��s teams and six womena��s outfits are on Saturday set to take part in this yeara��s edition of Ingwebu Breweries-bankrolled Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Tug (ZITF)…











