One dies in SA ‘Afrophobic’ attacks

ONE person died yesterday while shops and property belonging to foreigners of African descent, including Zimbabweans were burnt and looted in fresh xenophobic attacks in South Africa’s Gauteng Province.

Africa should embrace technology for Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)

One thing about technology is that people need to be involved, there is no other way Africa can thrive without taking part on inventions and technology if nothing changes, Africa is going to struggle to catch up on capital markets and inventions. There is a risk of a widening gap between First and Third World countries, this is a worrying prospect that needs to be taken seriously if at all Africa is ready for change.

Tamirepi plays down title talk

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Bernard Muchemwa’s Aussie crusade

AUSTRALIA-BASED Bernard Muchemwa has joined the league of Zimbabweans based outside the country making efforts to contribute to local football.

Postal sector set for review

Government is set to review the National Postal Sector Policy to align it with changes in the sector.

Tech24 extends Zimbabwe market share

Integrated IT solutions firm Tech24 is fast becoming Zimbabwe’s dominant powerhouse in omnichannel services.

Tech24 extends Zimbabwe market share

Integrated IT solutions firm Tech24 is fast becoming Zimbabwe’s dominant powerhouse in omnichannel services.

Why South African law on directors’ delinquency is open to abuse

For the first time in South African company law, courts have the power to declare directors delinquent. This remedy was introduced as part of the overhaul of South Africa’s corporate law regime in 2011. It is an innovative remedy available to shareholders and other stakeholders to hold company directors accountable. The newly-adopted delinquency order sets out to raise standards of good behaviour expected of directors. It also protects the public from incompetent and dishonest directors.

Why South African law on directors’ delinquency is open to abuse

For the first time in South African company law, courts have the power to declare directors delinquent. This remedy was introduced as part of the overhaul of South Africa’s corporate law regime in 2011. It is an innovative remedy available to shareholders and other stakeholders to hold company directors accountable. The newly-adopted delinquency order sets out to raise standards of good behaviour expected of directors. It also protects the public from incompetent and dishonest directors.

Global stocks slip as new U.S.-China tariffs sour global outlook

Global stocks dipped on Monday after the United States and China imposed new tariffs on each other’s goods, reinforcing investors’ worries over slowing global growth, with no clear end in sight for the trade war.

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