2019 exports projected to clock US$5 billion

Business Editor ZIMBABWE’S exports are projected to close year 2019 at US$5 billion with imports seen at US$6,3 billion to give a current account deficit of US$238 million, the lowest…

‘Nurse training agent’ nabbed

Runesu Gwidi, Masvingo Correspondent POLICE have re-arrested a woman believed to be the leader of a racket that recently swindled over $60 000 from 43 people desperate to train as nurses…

China in gold-buying spree

China has added more than 100 tonnes of gold to its reserves since it resumed buying in December, reinforcing its standing as one of the major official accumulators as central banks stock up on the precious metal.

China in gold-buying spree

China has added more than 100 tonnes of gold to its reserves since it resumed buying in December, reinforcing its standing as one of the major official accumulators as central banks stock up on the precious metal.

BAT appoints Naidoo as MD

Qualified Chartered Accountant with South Africa Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) Mr Kimesh Naidoo has been appointed as the British American Tobacco managing director.

Celebrating the value of cotton

You are rarely too far from something made of or containing cotton.

Celebrating the value of cotton

You are rarely too far from something made of or containing cotton.

BAT appoints Naidoo as MD

Qualified Chartered Accountant with South Africa Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) Mr Kimesh Naidoo has been appointed as the British American Tobacco managing director.

Hunt for palladium sends SA miners abroad

JOHANNESBURG. — Southern Africa is home to the world’s richest platinum deposits, but when Impala Platinum Holdings pondered how to invest its windfall profits it chose North America instead.

Hunt for palladium sends SA miners abroad

JOHANNESBURG. — Southern Africa is home to the world’s richest platinum deposits, but when Impala Platinum Holdings pondered how to invest its windfall profits it chose North America instead.

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