IPAZ on research

INVESTMENT Professionals Association of Zimbabwe (IPAZ), a grouping of local chartered financial analysts (CFA), launched its research campaign that is meant to provide University students with hands-on mentoring and intensive training in financial analysis. Speaking at the official launch of the CFA Institute Research Challenge last week, IPAZ board member Mr Ranga Makwata said this was done to prepare them for a working environment university students.

Britain on imports

LONDON. — Britain yesterday revised the tariff regime that would come into force if it leaves the European Union without a deal, making 88 percent of total imports by value eligible for levy free access.

Zimglass liquidation

ZIMBABWE Glass Industries Limited liquidator Winsely Evans Militala says he has received an offer for the assets of the company in their “entirety as a unit” and would be winding up its affairs in the next three weeks.

More acts for Braai Out Fest

ORGANISERS of the third edition of The Braai OutZw slated for November 2 at Kingfisher Park in the capital have added more names on the list of artistes expected to performing at the fete, that will see the event running from morning until midnight.

JUST IN: Council to recover debts through Zesa

Harare City Council plans to  use ZESA Holdings’ billing system to recover about $1 billion the local authority is owed by ratepayers.

Bhasikiti quits politics, eyes farming

CONTROVERSIAL politician and former Minister of State for Masvingo provincial affairs Mr Kudakwashe Bhasikiti says he has decided to quit politics and focus on agriculture at his Moriah Farm in Mwenezi East.

JUST IN: President leaves for Uganda

President Mnangagwa has left Harare for Uganda where he is expected to attend that country’s 57th Independence Celebrations slated for Sinkoro District.

We will deal with DCC abuse: Matemadanda

Norman Muchemwa
ZANU-PF will deal with any abuse of the proposed District Co-ordinating Committees (DCCs) that are set to be re-introduced this weekend, the revolutionary party’s national political commissar, Cde Victor Matemadanda has said.

South Africa must harness technology in a way that helps fix its problems

In the three short years that the World Economic Forum (WEF) has been punting the concept of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) as the route to prosperity for digitally savvy nations, it has become global policy conventional wisdom.

South Africa must harness technology in a way that helps fix its problems

In the three short years that the World Economic Forum (WEF) has been punting the concept of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) as the route to prosperity for digitally savvy nations, it has become global policy conventional wisdom.

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